One of the most notorious films to emerge from Mexico’s horror-film boom, The Brainiac (El barón del terror) is a terrifying tale of vengeance across the centuries. In 1661, the Inquisition sentences Baron Vitelius d’Estera (Abel Salazar) to be burned at the stake for his sorcery. Three hundred years later, the Baron returns to Mexico City on a comet, to exact a peculiar form of vengeance upon the descendants of his tormentors... by sucking out their brains! From director Chano Urueta (The Witch’s Mirror), this outrageous Mexican variation on monster-movie conventions is a firm favourite amongst cult-film fans.INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES High Definition remasterOriginal Spanish mono soundtrackAlternative English mono soundtrackAudio commentary and brain nibbling with publisher of From Parts Unknown and screenwriter of Los campeones de la Lucha Libre, Keith J Rainville (2023)¡Qué viva Chano! (2023, 24 mins): academic, author and film scholar Eduardo de la Vega Alfaro discusses the upbringing and unique path of avant-garde, multi-talented iconoclast Chano UruetaOriginal Spanish-language theatrical trailerImage galleries: rare fotovela contemporary to the film release, with new accompanying English translation, and promotional and publicity material New and improved English translation subtitles for the Spanish soundtrackNew and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

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