Brainblast

Brainblast

90 mins | Comedy | Jan. 1, 1987

Sydney 1988 - Sally and Robert are hopelessly addicted to jacking Intensity with the "stinger", a device which blasts hyper-heroin straight into the jugular vein. When Intensity supplies dry up, Robert scores from the Burgher Meister and carks it in a public dunny, but not before blabbing about his secret research with Liz and Margaret at the Institute of Brain Research. With the help of super-computer INFORB, Liz and Margaret insert subliminal audio and video triggers into a tape that stimulate opioid peptides in the brain inducing the ultimate high, but its effects are untested. The Burgher Meister and his violent goons go after Sally, Liz and Margaret seeking the tape - meanwhile the CIA hatch Operation Peptide to acquire the tape for their own population control agenda. -charybdias, CG.

Brainblast

90 mins | Comedy | Jan. 1, 1987

Brainblast
Sydney 1988 - Sally and Robert are hopelessly addicted to jacking Intensity with the "stinger", a device which blasts hyper-heroin straight into the jugular vein. When Intensity supplies dry up, Robert scores from the Burgher Meister and carks it in a public dunny, but not before blabbing about his secret research with Liz and Margaret at the Institute of Brain Research. With the help of super-computer INFORB, Liz and Margaret insert subliminal audio and video triggers into a tape that stimulate opioid peptides in the brain inducing the ultimate high, but its effects are untested. The Burgher Meister and his violent goons go after Sally, Liz and Margaret seeking the tape - meanwhile the CIA hatch Operation Peptide to acquire the tape for their own population control agenda. -charybdias, CG.
Producers Mindless Entertainment
Original title Brainblast
Directors Andy Nehl
Writers Stephen Stockwell

Cast

Julie Mitchell

as Sally

Cathy Jukes

as Liz

Lisa-Jane Stockwell

as Margaret

Toby Zoates

as Kika

Michael Salmon

as Jeff

Bryn Giles

as Robert

Daniel Morphett

as Animal

Johnny La Rue

as Wally

Tony Biggs

as Slob

Liz Aroney

as Virginia

Andy Nehl

as Hardly Credible

James Scanlon

as Burgher Meister