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  1. Running time. 90 min. Country. United States. Language. English. The Thing with Two Heads is a 1972 American blaxploitation science fiction comedy film directed by Lee Frost and starring Ray Milland, Rosey Grier, Don Marshall, Roger Perry, Kathy Baumann, and Chelsea Brown. [1][2]

  2. Feb 22, 2024 · The Thing With Two Heads is a unique exercise in exploring race relations in the 1970s. Though it’s not currently available for streaming, you can purchase a copy on Blu-ray for home viewing. Despite its off-the-wall premise, The Thing With Two Heads is still worthy of a watch because of its influence on pop-culture that’s still apparent today.

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  3. The Thing with Two Heads: Directed by Lee Frost. With Ray Milland, Roosevelt Grier, Don Marshall, Roger Perry. Doctors are forced to transplant the head of terminally ill, arthritic racist surgeon Maxwell Kirshner onto the body of African American Death Row inmate Jack Moss because there is no other donor.

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    • Comedy, Sci-Fi
    • Lee Frost
    • 1972-07-19
  4. Written by the director Lee Frost, Wes Bishop and James Gordon White, the 1972 film doesn't look sure of whether it thinks it's funny, but seems to add gags to cover itself. Where The Incredible was a straight-forward monster movie, The Thing has an agenda: it is, in fact, a sensitive treatment of the tricky subject of racism.

  5. The most incredible thing in “The Thing with Two Heads” is not the head transplant, however, but what happens next. Within hours after Milland’s head has been screwed on, the two-headed escapee is on a motorcycle and being chased by no less than 14 police cars. Every one of them is destroyed during the chase, a process that takes so long ...

  6. Sep 10, 2012 · Special effects are in keeping with the general tone of the film (the difference between Milland's florid face in close-up and the ashen colour of the wax model used for long shot is hilariously ...

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  8. The Thing with Two Heads ★★½ 1972 (PG)The inspired box copy says it all: “They share the same body…but hate each other's guts!”. Max Kirshner (Milland), a white racist surgeon, plans to cheat death by having his head attached to another body. Imagine his surprise when he finds his noggin stitched onto black Jack Moss (Grier), right ...

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