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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 42 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: July 9, 2013
- Originally Released: 1987
- Label: Synapse Films
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Mike Lackey, Marc Sferrazza & R.L. Ryan | |
Performer: | Vic Noto, Miriam Zucker & Bill Chepil | |
Directed by | Jim Muro, Jr. & James M. Muro | |
Composition by | Rick Ulfik |
Entertainment Reviews:
Always gross and grotesque, but beautifully shot (you can tell its director is also a cinematographer), it is a true one-off, writing its poetry of the street in lurid outrage and humour so very, very wrong
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Projected Figures
Rating: 3/5 --
The crux of Street Trash- the homeless are disregarded except when it comes to any way a business/organisation can capitalise on their existence
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Father Son Holy Gore
Rating: B- --
It's 22-year-old director Jim Muro's only film.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Rating: B --
It's an amazing gross-out endeavor, and mercifully a movie that cares enough to put a little elbow grease into its buffet of bubbling bodies.
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Blu-ray.com
It claims no redeeming social value, and you don't have to be a Supreme Court nominee to question whether the Founders could have foreseen anything like it when they wrote the First Amendment.
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New York Times
Jim Muro's outrageous, uncategorisable feature debut is a melting pot of America's underclass.
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VODzilla.co
Rating: 5/5 --
Street Trash is a celebration of all that is excessive and exciting in the world of splatter films. It is a truly misguided masterwork.
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DVDTalk.com
Description by OLDIES.com:
In the sleazy, foreboding world of winos, derelicts and drifters in lower Manhattan, two young runaways - eighteen-year-old Fred (Mike Lackey) and his younger brother, Kevin (Mark Sferrazza) - live in a tire hut in the back of an auto wrecking yard. Life is hard, but the most lethal threat to the boys is the mysterious case of "Tenafly Viper" wine in Ed's liquor store window. The stuff is forty years old and it's gone bad. REAL bad! Anyone who drinks it melts in seconds, and it's only a dollar a bottle! The subversive cult classic/horror comedy STREET TRASH rode the last wave of super-gore films in the late '80s before cinema entered the era of safe R-Rated horror and unoriginal remakes. Beautifully re-mastered in high-definition, STREET TRASH will melt your eyes and ears with stunning picture and sound.
Product Description:
Just when you thought you had seen it all, out of the multi-colored slime bubbles comes street trash - the most squeamishly funny gore-fest ever. When an off brand of cheap wine becomes the favorite among a group of violent Skid Row bums and junkyard denizens, they are unaware that it will cause them the melt into formless blobs of dayglow gook.
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- UPC: 654930315095
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