Brain Damage (film)

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Brain Damage

Limited edition DVD cover
Directed by Frank Henenlotter
Produced by Al Eicher,
Andre Blay,
Edgar Ievins
Written by Frank Henenlotter
Starring Rick Hearst,
Jennifer Lowry,
Gordon MacDonald
Music by Matthias Donnelly,
Clutch Reiser,
Gus Russo
Cinematography Bruce Torbet
Editing by Frank Henenlotter,
James Y. Kwei
Distributed by Palisades Entertainment,
Ventura Distribution
Release date(s) 1988
Running time 84 min (86 min: US uncut version)
Country USA
Language English
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Brain Damage is a 1988 American film directed by Frank Henenlotter (Basket Case, Frankenhooker). The movie is a comedy horror that features a young man named Brian (played by Rick Herbst) who has an unwilling symbiotic relationship with a malevolent slug-like brain-eating parasite called "Aylmer" (voiced by famed creature feature host John Zacherle). Aylmer secretes a highly addictive, hallucinogenic blue fluid into Brian's brain. In return for a steady supply of the fluid, Brian must seek out victims for Aylmer, so that he can devour their brains. The film was largely a metaphor for drug addiction.

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Near the end of the film, a man is seen on the subway with a large wicker basket. This is a direct reference to Frank Henenlotter's previous film, Basket Case. The man is none other that Basket Case's lead actor Kevin Van Hentenryck.

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