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‘Street Trash’ – Watch the Spiritual Sequel to 1980s Cult Classic Today! [Trailer]

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Today’s the day! Fans of gonzo horror get ready for our brand new Street Trash, a wild and crazy spiritual sequel to the 1980s cult horror classic directed this time by Ryan Kruger (“Warrior,” Fried Barry). From Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse, Street Trash is now available today on all Digital HD platforms ahead of our SCREAMBOX release […]

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Today’s the day! Fans of gonzo horror get ready for our brand new Street Trash, a wild and crazy spiritual sequel to the 1980s cult horror classic directed this time by Ryan Kruger (“Warrior,” Fried Barry).

From Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse, Street Trash is now available today on all Digital HD platforms ahead of our SCREAMBOX release later this year.

If you can’t wait, the original Street Trash (1987) has also just melted its way onto SCREAMBOX today!

In the new movie, “In the year 2050, global economic turmoil has destroyed the middle class in Cape Town, South Africa, which is now divided between the ultra-rich and the displaced. Ronald and a group of fellow houseless friends uncover a plot by the local government to ‘wash away’ the houseless population with a sinister chemical agent called ‘V.’ Now, they must risk everything to expose the truth and resist a society that’s determined to erase them.”

Kruger also stars alongside Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson, Joe Vaz, Lloyd Martinez Newkirk, Shuraigh Meyer, Gary Green, and Warrick Grier.

Kruger co-wrote the film with James C. Williamson (Fried Barry), based on the original Street Trash movie by Roy Frumkes & Jim Muro.

Shot entirely on 35mm, the film is produced by Justin Martell and Matt Manjourides of US-based studio Not the Funeral Home (“The Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs”), with original Street Trash producer Roy Frumkes and director Jim Muro, along with Bad Dragon and genre film restoration outfit Vinegar Syndrome (New York Ninja), all serving as Executive Producers. Chris McGurk, Brandon Hill, Brad Miska, and Yolanda Macias Executive Produce for Cineverse.

The 1987 cult classic Street Trash was a darkly comedic and gritty horror film that has earned a dedicated following over the years due to its distinct style and unapologetically bizarre approach to storytelling. Directed by J. Michael Muro, the movie was set in the decaying and squalid streets of Brooklyn, New York as it delves into the lives of various eccentric characters, each struggling to survive in their harsh and unforgiving environment.

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