The Head (film)
The Head (German: Die Nackte und der Satan, lit. 'The Naked and the Satan') is a 1959 German horror film directed by Victor Trivas.[1][2]
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Directed by | Victor Trivas |
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Music by | Willy Mattes |
Cinematography | Georg Krause |
Distributed by | Prisma Film |
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Running time | 1h 37min |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Horst Frank - Dr. Brandt - alias Dr. Ood
- Michel Simon - Prof. Dr. Abel
- Karin Kernke - Schwester Irene Sander
- Helmut Schmid - Bert Jaeger
- Paul Dahlke - Police Commissioner Sturm
- Dieter Eppler - Paul Lerner
- Kurt Müller-Graf - Dr. Walter Burke
- Christiane Maybach - Lilly
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gollark: Nice of them to include heatsinks.
gollark: Everyone knows that bad things are permitted to exist for a maximum of a year.
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gollark: Also, human brains are basically just special... biological things, with a bunch more processing power (in some ways) than current computers.
References
- Gary D. Rhodes (27 February 2008). Horror at the Drive-In: Essays in Popular Americana. McFarland. pp. 129–130. ISBN 978-1-4766-1051-1.
- "Die Nackte und der Satan". BFI.
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