Gruesome movie request: scenes with organ harvesting/vivsection?

Martyrs

I don’t remember if they showed the actual harvesting(probably not, in 1978) but that’s what was going on in Coma.

There was this Japanese genera going around that featured dismemberment.

Pretty gruesome…I think you can find em on torrents.

Re-Animator would seem to fill the bill.

I’m pretty sure we only saw the aftermath. And the vivsection aspect is downplayed since the subjects are all braindead by that point. I don’t think we actually saw any organ harvesting in A&E’s horrible remake, but the aftermath scenes were more graphic. The Island had clones being grown for both spare parts and use as gestational surrogates. We saw a female clone being terminated after giving birth and a male clone who’s anesthetic failed on the operating table (who then tried to escape).

Somebody Help Me

:smack: Thank you, yes.

Human Centipede has vivisection.

Skinny Puppy’s music video for the song “Testure” might work.

Not gruesome, but*** Abra Cadaver*** an episode of Tales from the crypt had a point of view of a living man being vivisected.

More in the gruesome side, in the awful, just plain infuriatingly retarded Wrong Turn 4 one of the morons is the victim of death by fondue, when the evil hillbillies strap him on a table and start cutting off parts of him, including organs, while alive.

Repo Men

Coma.

Jesus of Montreal has a scene with organ harvesting.

Comicly bad, on a Plan 9 From Outer Space scale, but had some real fake, cheesy scenes of vivesection with blood splattering all over the place.

Seriously bad movie. You are warned. It makes a good “drinking” movie however. Everybody does a shot with the obvoius “Wrong!” comes up.

Wasted in under a half-hour. :smiley:

Last House On Dead End Street. Not to be confused with* Last House On The Left*. Both were 1970’s horror exploitation flics.

The Island has at least one scene of medical organ harvesting.

Are you sure? I just saw Plan 9 a few weeks ago (at the Rifftrax rebroadcast in theaters), and I don’t recall any vivisections or blood spattering.

One film that showed on television back in the 1960s was Eyes Without a Face (Les Yeux Sans Visage in the original French). It showed what became a standby of circa 1960s horror – the innocent-seeming Mad Doctor experimenting on young girls, in this case, to try to restore the disfigured face of his daughter.
What set this apart was the precise and clinical depiction of his removing the facial skin from one sedated victim. It showed him carefully outlining the eyes, mouth, and the periphery of the face, carefully slicing it with a scalpel as you’d cut out a pattern with an X-Acto Knife, and then grabbing the edges and lifting it off the head directly into the camera.
This made a profound impression on pre-teen me.

Several years cago I saw a DVD of it on sale at the video store at Disney World’s Pleasure Island. They can get edgy there at times.

For your viewing pleasure, from Eyes Without a Face:

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In Robocop 2, they take out a guy’s brain (with optic nerves and eyeballs still attached), and put the still-living brain into a tank, to be preserved for later transplant. Then they hold up the head, getting a clear look at the now-empty brain-case. It’s not really that gory, but the really creepy part is that it is shown from the point-of-view of the brain in the tank.

There’s the “alien removal” scene in Prometheus which is pretty graphic …