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More than two, Arch.

Right you are, Reed! I finally watched the whole thing yesterday and there are quite a few. I'll have to look at it again, but I think the scene with the prostitute (with the U.S. Royal station in the background) may be a location shot. And I can't figure out the cityscape behind the two detectives on the patio (when they get the invitation to the Brainiac's party). It looks like an actual location shot, but it would have been a tough setup.

Oh, and the commentary is by Kirb Pheeler (is that a real name?), whose only claim to fame seems to be as creator of one of the disc's extra interactive features. Anyone know anything about him? I really enjoyed his light-hearted, enthusiastic commentary.

Also, is it known as BRAINIAC or THE BRAINIAC? I always thought it had the THE, but the new disc just has BRAINIAC. Since the titlecard of the actual film is the original EL BARON DEL TERROR, there's no positive way to determine it.