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Brain Transplant | Whip
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Third and last in the Paula Dupree trilogy, preceded by 1943's "Captive Wild Woman" and 1944's "Jungle Woman."
Part of the Son of Shock package of 20 titles released to television in 1958, which followed the original Shock Theatre release of 52 features one year earlier.
Australian actress Betty Bryant was originally cast as Ann. She fell ill as filming started and a doctor was called in by the studio. Unfortunately for Bryant, the doctor developed an unhealthy obsession with her and began stalking her at the studio and making things difficult for the production. Bryant was replaced by Amelita Ward nine days into filming (source: "Universal Horrors" by Tom Weaver, Michael Brunas, and John Brunas).
Final film of Vicky Lane.
"[first lines] Johnny, errand boy: Ah, my dear Ann! So glad to see you again after all these minutes. Twenty of them, at least. Ann Forrester: *Fifty* minutes, Johnny. Johnny, errand boy: Fifty minutes! Fifty years away from you, Ann. Ann Forrester: You're not flattering me Johnny. Now what have you been doing? Johnny, errand boy: Waiting for the specimen at Dr. Lees'. Ann Forrester: I could check with Dr. Lees' office nurse, you know... but I'll let it go at that. Johnny, errand boy: Ah, gee, thanks Ann. Dr. Lee would like to have reports quickly as possible. Ann Forrester: I don't think we can run another test this afternoon, Johnny. Johnny, errand boy: Well, that's OK with me. But if the boss wouldn't spend so much time experimenting with those rabbits, he'd get down to his own... Ann Forrester: That's Mr. Stendahl's business, Johnny. And if you wouldn't spend so much time running errands... Deliver this to Dr. Jackson. Johnny, errand boy: OK, Ann."
"[last lines] Motorcycle Cop: You Don Young? Don Young: Yes, sir? What's this for? Motorcycle Cop: Don't know, Harrigan's orders."