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Brain Blockers

Brain Blockers Poster
Directed by Lincoln Kupchak
Produced by Tim Everitt
Written by Lincoln Kupchak
Patrick Braithwaite
Keith Myers
Derek Anderson
Starring Timmi Cragg
Edwin Craig
Music by Brian Tuley
Distributed by Rivers of Blood Productions
Release date(s) March 15, 2007
Running time 83 min.
Language English

Brain Blockers is a 2007 horror film, directed by Lincoln Kupchak.

The movie Brain Blockers is a low-budget mad scientist/comedy-horror film about a college professor, Dr. Douglas Newton (Edwin Craig) who develops an experimental drug named Tryptophan (not to be confused with real Tryptophan) that has the unfortunate side effect of turning his students into blood thirsty zombie-like creatures leading them to eventually explode. It's up to a couple of grad students Jenny Wayne (Timmi Cragg) and Joe Larsen (Matt Shevin), along with the local newspaper reporter Ray Elsworth (Ned Liebl) to uncover Dr. Newton's dark secret and thwart his diabolical plans before time runs out.

Cast

  • Timmi Cragg as Jenny Wayne
  • Matt Shevin as Joe Larsen
  • Edwin Craig as Dr. Douglas Newton
  • Ned Liebl as Ray Elseworth
  • Crystal Day as Becky
  • Diora Baird as Suzi Klein
  • Timothy L. Arnold as Tommy Martin
  • Allison Evans as Emma Greenberg
  • John W. Allen as John Cotton
  • Jana Thompson as Shannon Braithwaite
  • Jon Brooks as Billy Hobson
  • Molly Hawkey as Lacey Wilcox
  • Stacy Lynn Gabel as Rachel
  • Kaley Dobson as Tammy
  • John Klemantaski as Dr. Daniel Fannen
  • Dillon Frehener as James Fannen

DVD Release

This film was released on DVD on March 15, 2007. The DVD version contains deleted scenes, a still gallery and the "Brain Blockers" music video by the band Le Mans.

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