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Duration: 35 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Jotell |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x416 | Added: 2007-Oct-22 |
Alternate Names: Randi Brazen, Pam Billings
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Following Carol Wayne's passing, Randi Brooks took center stage as Hollywood's new sex symbol with a comedic twist. This talented actress employed her distinctive assets and high-pitched voice to command attention in various roles. Her career launched with the part of "Bikini Girl" in the 1981 sci-fi film "Looker." Subsequent appearances included TV series like "The Greatest American Hero," "The Dukes of Hazzard," and "Wizards and Warriors," along with TV movies such as "The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair" (1983) and "Murder Me, Murder You" (1983), and the music video "Dr. Hook: Baby Makes Her Blue Jeans Talk" (1982). It took a creative mind like Carl Reiner's in "The Man with Two Brains" (1983) to finally showcase Brooks's full figure, but her allure remains undeniable. She then starred in Clint Eastwood's thriller "Tightrope" (1984), leaving audiences questioning if Eastwood's interest was piqued after seeing Brooks naked in a hot tub. Her performance as a ditzy socialite in "TerrorVision" (1986) outshone the film's monster, while her orgasmic restaurant scene in "Hamburger... The Motion Picture" (1986) left Meg Ryan sounding like a child compared to Brooks's delivery. Brooks shared intimate moments with James Woods in the crime flick "Cop" (1988), though she maintained her modesty throughout the film. Despite collaborating with multiple actors named Woods, Brooks's impact on screen remains unmatched. Her last notable role was in the 1989-1990 TV series "Mancuso, FBI," where she was credited as Randi Brazen. While Brooks has been relatively absent from screens since then, her unique presence and brazen performances continue to be remembered fondly.
Release Year: 1983
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Carl Reiner
Writer: Carl Reiner, George Gipe, Steve Martin
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Companies: Aspen Film Society, Warner Bros. Pictures
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Horror Film, Parody Film, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Comedy, Science Fiction Film
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Keywords: brain surgeon, just married, marriage contract, wedding
A brain surgeon named Dr. Michael Hfuhruhler marries a femme fatale, Dolores Benedict. Their marriage turns chaotic as Dolores becomes jealous of Michael's affection towards a woman with whom he shares a professional bond. This tension escalates when Michael falls in love with a disembodied brain that he keeps alive in his laboratory, named Anne. Anne communicates telepathically and has a refined personality unlike Dolores' cruel nature.
Directed by Carl Reiner, 'Man with Two Brains' is a comedy film released in 1983. The movie parodies the horror genre while focusing on themes of love, jealousy, and obsession. It revolves around Dr. Michael Hfuhruhler, a brain surgeon who becomes embroiled in a tumultuous marriage with Dolores Benedict.