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The Attack Of The Brain People 2013

50 min📅 2013-08-24

"Today they will take our brains. Tomorrow, THE EARTH!"

In the quiet town of Havenwood, an eerie crash in the woods sets off a terrifying chain of events. Residents begin turning into vacant-eyed drones, their minds hijacked by an unknown force.

Director: Lindsay Serrano

Cast

Bradley Creanzo
Bobby
Bridgette Miller
Claire
Patrick Devaney
Agent Rimmon
Ralph Merced
The Doctor
Samantha Quintana
Andie
Christopher J. Murphy
Uncle Russ
Mike Roche
Agent Milcom
Genoveva Rossi
Genoveva Rossi
Joan
Deana Enoches
Deana Enoches
Housewife Drone
Carmela Hayslett
Carmela Hayslett
Fainting Woman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Attack Of The Brain People (2013)* about?

After a mysterious crash in the woods, the residents of Havenwood begin acting like empty shells, their thoughts controlled by an unseen force. A group of locals must race to uncover the source of the epidemic before they lose their own minds to the same fate.

Who directed *The Attack Of The Brain People*?

Lindsay Serrano directed this offbeat sci-fi comedy-thriller, marking her feature debut with a style that balances absurd humor and suspense.

Who stars in *The Attack Of The Brain People*?

The film features Bradley Creanzo, Bridgette Miller, Patrick Devaney, and Ralph Merced as the town's beleaguered residents.

Is *The Attack Of The Brain People (2013)* worth watching?

With no IMDb rating to gauge its impact, *The Attack Of The Brain People* is a divisive pick—perfect for fans of B-movie sci-fi who crave cheap thrills and quirky satire. Its lean runtime and chaotic energy make it a fun, if flawed, underdog adventure.

How long is *The Attack Of The Brain People*?

The film runs for 50 minutes, offering a tight, no-frills experience.

About The Attack Of The Brain People (2013) — A B-Movie Brain-Eating Invasion in 50 Minutes

In the quiet town of Havenwood, an eerie crash in the woods sets off a terrifying chain of events. Residents begin turning into vacant-eyed drones, their minds hijacked by an unknown force. As paranoia spreads, a ragtag group of locals must uncover the sinister cause behind the epidemic before they lose control of their own thoughts entirely. Director Lindsay Serrano blends sharp satire with sci-fi suspense in *The Attack Of The Brain People (2013)*, a frenetic comedy-thriller that plays like a low-budget homage to '80s B-movies.

With a runtime of just 50 minutes, this zany, high-energy romp delivers madcap action and quirky humor alongside its brainy conspiracy. The film's pulpy premise—mind control on a mass scale—serves as a hilarious yet unsettling commentary on conformity and free will. Shot on a shoestring budget, Serrano's debut leans into its absurdity, turning what could've been a dull horror flick into a gleefully unhinged cult curiosity. Expect B-movie charm, B-grade scares, and a whole lot of chaos.