Street Trash [Two-Disc Meltdown Edition] [DVD]

$29.95

REGION: 1
Running Time: 102 minutes
NTSC – Anamorphic Widescreen [1.78:1]
NOT RATED
1987
Release Date: September 26, 2006
UPC: 654930305799

 

UPC: 654930305799 Item #: SFD0057 Category: Tags: , , , ,
Synopsis

!!Two-Disc Meltdown Edition!! – 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 a vast auto wrecking yard. Fred is burnt-out by the forces that destroyed his family life, whereas Kevin, having missed much of their childhood trauma, yearns to get back into society and lead a normal life. The most lethal threat to the boys is the case of Tenafly Viper in Ed’s liquor store window. Ed found the cheapo wine behind a wall in his basement. The stuff’s forty years old, and it’s gone real bad. Anyone who drinks it melts within seconds… and it’s only a dollar a bottle!!

The bums are lining up for their deaths like moths at a flame, and Fred standing right there amongst them. STREET TRASH is the subversive cult classic horror-comedy that rode the last wave of super-gore in the late ’80s before the curtain fell on such outrageous material and we entered an era of safe, “R” rated horror flicks and endless, unoriginal remakes. Synapse Films is proud to present the 2-DVD Special Meltdown Edition of the 80s gore classic, STREET TRASH. Over four years in the making, this 2 DVD set contains the amazing two-hour documentary, THE MELTDOWN MEMOIRS.

Special Features
  • New Anamorphic Widescreen [1.78:1] Mastered in High-Definition
  • New DD5.1 Remix and Original 2.0 Mono Soundtrack
  • Two Audio Commentaries Featuring Producer Roy Frumkes and Director James Muro
  • THE MELTDOWN MEMOIRS – All-New TWO HOUR Documentary on the History and making of STREET TRASH
  • STREET TRASH – Original 16mm Short Film That Inspired the Movie
  • Long Lost, Never-Before-Seen STREET TRASH Promotional Teaser
  • Behind-The-Scenes Still Gallery
  • Original Theatrical Trailer