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Street Trash (1987)

Directed by James M. Muro

Horror

Most recently watched by sleestakk, archstanton43, zombiefreak

Overview

A group of hobos begin melting into multicolored piles of goo after drinking sixty-year-old liquor. At the same time, the psychotic Vietnam War vet who rules the hobo camp snaps and begins killing at random. Two brothers set out to stop the liquor and the killer.

Rated NR | Length 100 minutes

Actors

Mike Lackey | Bill Chepil | Vic Noto | Mark Sferrazza | Jane Arakawa | Nicole Potter | Pat Ryan | Clarenze Jarmon | Bernard Perlman | Miriam Zucker | James Lorinz | Tony Darrow | Roy Frumkes | Frank M. Farel | Joni Ruth White | Glenn Andreiev | Peter Iasillo Jr. | Nick Gionta | M. D'Jango Krunch | Morty Storm | Sam Blasco | Bruce Torbet | Roman Zack | Gary Auerbach | Jeanne Laporta | Colin De Rouin | Julian Davis | Victoria Lucas | Eddie Bay | Kevin Simmons | Allan Lozito | Bill Bondanza | Stephen Patterson | Fred Schomaker | Karl Schröder | Stephen Joseph Santiago | Julie McQuain | Carmel Pugh | Marilyn Kray | Kristin Keating | Nora Maher | Gina Menza | Nadine Garcia | Craig Edwards | Robert Jonathan | Chris McNamee | Leslie Pascal | Dave Weinstein | Ramón Ybarra | Robert DiPietro | Frank Dassaro | Joseph Vero | Raymond Ristau | Raul Velez | Thomas Fuzia | Gary Rozanski | Bobby Faust | John Hukushi | Sylvia Wong | Judy Chin | Kevin Chin | William Elijah Tyre | David Paul Rubenstein | Nathaniel Young | Paul Sansone | Michael Maurer | James D. Clements | Terrence Devlin | Eliezer Diaz | Lawrence Sufrin | Robert Audin | Robert Jockers | Alan Brustein | Gail Feinsod | Charlene Krista | Buddy Mantia | Vince Anderson | Bernard Lunnon | Curtis Gaither | Sky Owens | Halfbreed Billy Gram | Christopher Perry | Mike Kinney

Viewing History (seen 2 times)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
05/17/2019TVBroadcastVideo on Demand7 stars
06/04/2018Home TheaterStreamingVideo on Demand8 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Pure exploitation cinema that feels like it should’ve been made in the ‘70s rather than the late ‘80s. There’s something in this to offend pretty much everyone. Despite the lack of a real plot (other than poison liquor which ties everything together) this is more coherent than a lot of other films. The practical FX are astoundingly good too. Definitely not a movie for most people but a gem for those of us who love trashy exploitation cinema.

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