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Friday, May 28, 2010

THE FROZEN DEAD



Oh, how the mighty had fallen. By 1966, one-time Hollywood A-lister Dana Andrews accepted a role in THE FROZEN DEAD as a Nazi scientist who continues his work on reanimating dead tissue. He’s got all kinds of body parts to experiment on and a lab freezer full of preserved German soldiers.

The not-so-good Doctor expects a visit to his castle from his niece who has no idea of her Uncle’s past. She unexpectedly brings a female friend along. At some point in the film, the friend is killed and becomes the Doc’s experimental subject. Her head is removed (see above) and reanimated in the lab.

Anyway the niece finds out about this and in the climax, all her friend’s head asks over and over again is “Bury Me”, then we fade to black, end credits roll.

I’m willing to bet that Andrews later wished they could have buried this film instead.

Gruesome, but mildly interesting. All scenes with the head were creepy, so this is not for kids.

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