

When a long gone scientist suddenly visits his wealthy twin brother, he reveals he was researching animal head transplants in a remote Asian lab. This knowledge proves to be extremely critical after an accident when the brother finds himself in complete control of his relative, who starts showing signs of mental instability.
Practical Effects
Deliciously cheap head-transplant effects that haunt your dreams.
Acting
William Haze playing against himself with zero budget dignity.
Director
Pavel Nikolajev
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Real Soviet scientist Vladimir Demikhov performed dog head transplants in the 1950s, making this oddly historically grounded nightmare fuel.
The film's zero-budget forced creative solutions—the 'Asian lab' is clearly someone's basement with a rice paper lamp.