Cerebral Print: The Secret Files (2005)

Cerebral Print: The Secret Files (2005) poster

In 1967, a secret government organization called The Cerebral Print Program was created to capture and study extraterrestrials. Once in the lab, scientists scoop out the alien brains and chuck them into a harvester which extracts and records the final memory so it can be viewed at a later date. The end result: a Cerebral Print. A group of government agents try their damnedest to keep the program a secret while the little grey bastards attempt to probe their way to freedom. This is a compilation of Cerebral Print Files.

Director: Ford Austin
Genre: Science Fiction
Runtime: 88 min
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Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cerebral Print: The Secret Files about?
In 1967, a secret government organization called The Cerebral Print Program was created to capture and study extraterrestrials. Once in the lab, scientists scoop out the alien brains and chuck them into a harvester which extracts and records the final memory so it can be viewed at a later date. The end result: a Cerebral Print. A group of government agents try their damnedest to keep the program a secret while the little grey bastards attempt to probe their way to freedom. This is a compilation of Cerebral Print Files.
Who directed Cerebral Print: The Secret Files?
Cerebral Print: The Secret Files was directed by Ford Austin.
Who stars in Cerebral Print: The Secret Files?
Cerebral Print: The Secret Files stars Jed Rowen, Felissa Rose, Richard Grove, Ethan Phillips, Ford Austin, J.A. Steel.
How long is Cerebral Print: The Secret Files?
Cerebral Print: The Secret Files has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is Cerebral Print: The Secret Files?
Cerebral Print: The Secret Files is a Science Fiction film.
Where was Cerebral Print: The Secret Files produced?
Cerebral Print: The Secret Files was produced in United States of America.