

Street Trash
A drifting hobo community undergoes a surreal, deadly transformation when they drink sixty-year-old liquor, melting into swirling multicolored masses of goo. Simultaneously, the camp’s volatile Vietnam War veteran, who rules the encampment, snaps and launches a random killing spree. Two brothers set out to stop both the tainted liquor and the killer.
Director(s)
Glenn Andreiev
J. Michael Muro
Bob Hurrie
David Tripet
Renée Rosenfeld
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Reviews
Arrrrrrrach
I could watch this all day. So much going on: the king of the scrapyard's 'Nam ptsd, the night of the living dead-esque sex scene, the bizarre game of piggy in the middle with a severed penis, the sleaziness of the junkyard owner and how far he goes with it, the gruesome death scenes, the vicious cop. It's so rad and is topped with surprisingly good cinematography and a fair bit of social commentary. It's like Troma via Robert Crumb and a bit of 42nd street grindhouse. Highly recommended to all fans of Troma, melt movies, sleaze and splatter!












