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| Brain Damage | |
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Limited edition DVD cover. |
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| 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 | Theatrical Cut: 84 min. Unrated Cut: 86 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Brain Damage is an American comedy horror film that was released in 1988, and directed by Frank Henenlotter (Basket Case, Frankenhooker).
It features a young man named Brian (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.
Near the end of the film, a man is seen on the subway with a large wicker basket. He is none other than Duane (Kevin Van Hentenryck) from Basket Case carrying his brother with him.
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