In the far-off land of Khalid, President Amir lies on his deathbed. If this revered head-of-state dies, the brutal dictatorship that he has so lovingly cultivated will fall into a dark age of uncertainty and chaos. So, in this moment of crisis, his loyal staff are left with no alternative but to choose the only logical and sensible course of action - to transfer Amir's brain into a younger, healthier, and most importantly, living body. Enter Doctor Robert Trenton, a mad scientist of the "they all laughed at me and now I'll show them" school. He, along with his assistant, Dorro, a little man with a big appetite for evil, and Tracy, a conniving beauty with a heart that's harder than her leathery, over-tanned skin, concoct a deliriously diabolical plan involving murder, body-napping, skullduggery, and oozy, gooey brains. Afraid to watch this movie alone, aren't you? Well, now you don't have to, and neither will future generations, because The Oozing Skull has the almost historic distinction of being the first movie chosen for Cinematic Titanic's Time Tube. Tom Shales, TV critic for the Washington Post, called the episode "consistently and unfailingly funny." Aka Brain of Blood. Original film made in 1971.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Frank Conniff | Writer | ||
Joel Hodgson | Writer | ||
Mary Jo Pehl | Writer | ||
J. Elvis Weinstein | Writer | ||
Trace Beaulieu | Writer | ||
Grant Williams | Guest Star | ||
Regina Carrol | Guest Star | ||
Kent Taylor | Guest Star | ||
Angelo Rossitto | Guest Star | ||
John Bloom | Guest Star | ||
Frank Conniff | Guest Star | ||
Reed Hadley | Guest Star | ||
Mary Jo Pehl | Guest Star | ||
Joel Hodgson | Guest Star | ||
Trace Beaulieu | Guest Star | ||
J. Elvis Weinstein | Guest Star | ||
Stoney Sharp | Director | ||
Al Adamson | Director | ||
Tim Ford | Director |