A brilliant transplant surgeon revives the head of his recently decapitated fiancee in hopes of finding her a new body.

Heads up!  The original camp classic from 1962, The Brain That Wouldn’t Die, has been enjoyed, dismissed, parodied, satirized, and MST3K’d over the past 55 years, and it is definitely time for a remake. Director Derek Carl, writer Hank Huffman, and producer Molly Preston are looking for some help finishing up.

The Brain That Wouldn’t Die is a satirical remake of the 1962 public domain B-movie of the same name. Both follow the misadventures of Dr. Bill Cortner, a brilliant but unorthodox surgeon, who revives the head of his recently decapitated fiancee, Jan Compton, in hopes that he can find her a new body.

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About the Author

Mike Hansen has worked as a teacher, a writer, an actor, and a haunt monster, and has been a horror fan ever since he was a young child. Sinister Seymour is his personal savior, and he swears by the undulating tentacles of Lord Cthulhu that he will reach the end of his Netflix list. Someday.