While having a picnic, Bobby and Claire hear a crash in the woods. After going to investigate, Claire is attacked by a strange creature. Bobby runs to find help, but is kidnapped by a group of mysterious men in suits. Bobby must escape from them, and find a way to stop the alien menace before it takes over the whole world! Originally created as an 8-Part Web Series, Mass Grave Pictures presents The Attack Of The Brain People, now available as a standalone film!
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Best Sci-Fi / Fantasy Short, Macabre Faire Film Festival (2014)
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Macabre Faire Film Festival (2014)
New Jersey Horror Fest (2013)
Bizarre AC (2013)
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Bradley Creanzo - Bobby
Bridgette Miller – Claire
Ralph Merced – The Doctor
Jose Saavedra – Dr. Moranis
Mike Roche – Agent Milcom
Patrick Devaney – Agent Rimmon
Chris Corsi – Agent Gaahl
Stephen Steinberg – Agent Crowley
Samantha Quintana – Andie
Christopher J. Murphy – Uncle Russ
Genoveva Rossi – Joan
“Brain People”
· Deana Demko
· Missy Heather Byron
· Matthew Clark
· Herall Dinnall
· Letty Garcia
· Christian Jude Grillo
· Carmela Hayslett
· Mario Melillo
· Albert J. Mora
· Joe Parascand
· Ryan Scott Weber
· Gustavo J. Ramirez
· Michael Anthony Scardillo
· Jackie Wolozin
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Directors
Lindsay Serrano
Louie Cortes
Writers
Lindsay Serrano
Manny Serrano
Louie Cortes
Producers
Lindsay Serrano
Manny Serrano
Cinematography
Manny Serrano
Louie Cortes
Makeup & FX
Lindsay Serrano
Cat Martin
Michael Anthony Scardillo
Ralph Merced
Emily Stinson
Samantha Quintana
Score
Ramon Inoa
Bradley Creanzo
Manny Serrano
Editor
Manny Serrano
“The story for this film is nothing original but it is the perfect homage to the films of the atom age of horror. The film has camp, intentionally horrible special effects, cheesy dialogue, and enough fake brains to last a life time... The perfect homage to the films of the atom age of horror... those looking for a solid film that is fun and entertaining then I recommend this one!”
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The Attack of the Brain People took everything that made these sci-fi/horror classics so fun and made a film that does not parody these flicks but pays homage to them.
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Great parody of the golden era black and white creature features that so many of us love. Think The Brain From Planet Arous meets Ed Wood at a Jersey drive-in. The acting is very good, with all of the principles committed fully to the silliness and the dialogue is just as interesting.
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Nice and affectionate tribute to schlocky 50’s sci-fi cinema