More Brains! A Return to the Living Dead

strong language, gore, violence, nudity
Director(s)Bill Philputt
Production year2011
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes120m
CastJules Brenner, Don Calfa, James Dalesandro

More Brains! A Return to the Living Dead

strong language, gore, violence, nudity
A documentary from 2011 about the making of Dan O’Bannon’s 1985 horror comedy THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD.
A documentary from 2011 about the making of Dan O’Bannon’s 1985 horror comedy THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD.
violence
Occasional strong violence includes grisly zombie attacks and sight of an axe being embedded in a character’s chest.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘bitch’, ‘dick’, ‘shit’, ‘crap’, ‘titties’, ‘screw’, ‘ass’ and ‘pissed’, in addition to use of the ‘middle finger’ gesture. There is also infrequent use of outdated and discriminatory terms (‘goof-tard’, ‘Siamese twins’).
injury detail
Clips from zombie horror films feature bloody, dismembered corpses and viscera, and characters covered in blood and gore. Another scene contains footage of real mummified corpses displayed in a museum.
nudity
There are occasional sequences of sexualised female breast, rear and full-frontal nudity.
additional issues
Moderate sex references, including non-explicit references to genitals, professional stripping and pornography, run throughout. An actress recalls a ‘frightening’ experience in which, at the age of 19, she was invited to a director’s house and found ‘pornographic material’ and a gun on display, leading her to make a quick exit. Other issues include passing references to drug misuse and suicide, and condemnatory references to bullying behaviour on the set of a film.
strong language, gore, violence, nudity
Classified Date:
13/10/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Arrow Film Distributors Ltd
violence
Occasional strong violence includes grisly zombie attacks and sight of an axe being embedded in a character’s chest.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘bitch’, ‘dick’, ‘shit’, ‘crap’, ‘titties’, ‘screw’, ‘ass’ and ‘pissed’, in addition to use of the ‘middle finger’ gesture. There is also infrequent use of outdated and discriminatory terms (‘goof-tard’, ‘Siamese twins’).
injury detail
Clips from zombie horror films feature bloody, dismembered corpses and viscera, and characters covered in blood and gore. Another scene contains footage of real mummified corpses displayed in a museum.
nudity
There are occasional sequences of sexualised female breast, rear and full-frontal nudity.
additional issues
Moderate sex references, including non-explicit references to genitals, professional stripping and pornography, run throughout. An actress recalls a ‘frightening’ experience in which, at the age of 19, she was invited to a director’s house and found ‘pornographic material’ and a gun on display, leading her to make a quick exit. Other issues include passing references to drug misuse and suicide, and condemnatory references to bullying behaviour on the set of a film.
Classified date13/10/2025
LanguageEnglish
violence
Occasional strong violence includes grisly zombie attacks and sight of an axe being embedded in a character’s chest.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘bitch’, ‘dick’, ‘shit’, ‘crap’, ‘titties’, ‘screw’, ‘ass’ and ‘pissed’, in addition to use of the ‘middle finger’ gesture. There is also infrequent use of outdated and discriminatory terms (‘goof-tard’, ‘Siamese twins’).
injury detail
Clips from zombie horror films feature bloody, dismembered corpses and viscera, and characters covered in blood and gore. Another scene contains footage of real mummified corpses displayed in a museum.
nudity
There are occasional sequences of sexualised female breast, rear and full-frontal nudity.
additional issues
Moderate sex references, including non-explicit references to genitals, professional stripping and pornography, run throughout. An actress recalls a ‘frightening’ experience in which, at the age of 19, she was invited to a director’s house and found ‘pornographic material’ and a gun on display, leading her to make a quick exit. Other issues include passing references to drug misuse and suicide, and condemnatory references to bullying behaviour on the set of a film.
Director(s)Bill Philputt
Production year2011
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes120m
CastJules Brenner, Don Calfa, James Dalesandro
strong language, gore, violence, nudity
Classified Date:
13/10/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Arrow Film Distributors Ltd
violence
Occasional strong violence includes grisly zombie attacks and sight of an axe being embedded in a character’s chest.
language
There is use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘bitch’, ‘dick’, ‘shit’, ‘crap’, ‘titties’, ‘screw’, ‘ass’ and ‘pissed’, in addition to use of the ‘middle finger’ gesture. There is also infrequent use of outdated and discriminatory terms (‘goof-tard’, ‘Siamese twins’).
injury detail
Clips from zombie horror films feature bloody, dismembered corpses and viscera, and characters covered in blood and gore. Another scene contains footage of real mummified corpses displayed in a museum.
nudity
There are occasional sequences of sexualised female breast, rear and full-frontal nudity.
additional issues
Moderate sex references, including non-explicit references to genitals, professional stripping and pornography, run throughout. An actress recalls a ‘frightening’ experience in which, at the age of 19, she was invited to a director’s house and found ‘pornographic material’ and a gun on display, leading her to make a quick exit. Other issues include passing references to drug misuse and suicide, and condemnatory references to bullying behaviour on the set of a film.
Classified date13/10/2025
LanguageEnglish