Brainsmasher... A Love Story

Brainsmasher... A Love Story is a 1993 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Albert Pyun. It stars Andrew Dice Clay as Ed "Brainsmasher" Molloy and Teri Hatcher as Samantha Crain.[1]

Brainsmasher... A Love Story
Directed byAlbert Pyun
Produced byTom Karnowski
Written byAlbert Pyun
StarringAndrew Dice Clay
Teri Hatcher
Yuji Okumoto
Dee Booher
Deborah Van Valkenburgh
Music byTony Riparetti
CinematographyGeorge Mooradian
Distributed byTrimark Pictures
Release date
  • 17 November 1993 (1993-11-17)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Ed Malloy, a tough bouncer from Portland, Oregon, is dragged into a twisted web of lies, magic and kung fu. Samantha Crain is a glamorous supermodel who has everything—except for true love. Her sister Cammy is an "Indiana Jones" styled botanist in search of a very rare lotus flower.

Meanwhile, a group of Chinese monks with high-flying martial arts powers are in search of the lotus as well, because they believe that whomever eats its petals will gain infinite powers. (They also indignantly protest, "We are NOT ninjas!" when anyone mischaracterizes them.)

Samantha receives a package from her sister, who is trying to escape back to America, with the Chinese monks hot on her tail. The package is the rare lotus flower. It's arranged for the Crain sisters to meet in Portland. But the monks intervene, and the Crain sisters flee separately. While racing through the streets of Portland, Samantha seeks refuge in a bar that employs Ed Malloy (Andrew Dice Clay), who is notoriously nicknamed "The Brainsmasher."

Malloy sees the monks and decides to help Samantha. While on the chase from the monks (and occasionally, Malloy's mother), the two fall in love.

Desperate, the monks capture Malloy and hold him for ransom: His life for the lotus. The Crain sisters agree, but then double-cross the monks, and Malloy saves the day by living up to his "Brainsmasher" moniker.

Soundtrack listed in order as released in film

  1. "(Heaven Help This Child)" (Madelynn Von Ritz)
  2. "(Curtain of Lights)" (Anthony Riparetti) - (James Saad) - (Steve LeGassick)
  3. "(How Could You Let Me Go)" (Madelynn Von Ritz)
  4. "(Home Is Where The Heart Is)" (Forbidden Pigs)
  5. "(I Don't Belong)" (Shane Ferris and Living Blue)
  6. "(Dying In My Sleep)" (Rigor Mortis)
  7. "(Devil In The Night)" Forbidden Pigs)
  8. "(I'm A Fool)" Forbidden Pigs)
  9. "(You Are The One)" (Madelynn Von Ritz)
  10. "(Two Days With You)" (Madelynn Von Ritz)
  11. "(Are You Going Back There Tonight)" (Forbidden Pigs)

Release

The movie was released directly to videocassette in 1993 by Vidmark Entertainment. The movie has never been released in the United States on DVD and as of January 4, 2010, Lionsgate has yet to announce any plans for a DVD release. It is available on DVD in Australia and the United Kingdom. In 2012, it became available for instant streaming on Netflix.

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References

  1. "Review: 'Brain Smasher… – A Love Story'". Variety. December 31, 1992. Retrieved 23 March 2014.


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