A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 22, 1987
Original Title:
Street Trash
Alternate Titles:
Corps à vidanges
Horror in Bowery Street - Street Trash
Trash: basura
Uliczny chlam
Violencia en Manhattan
Уличный мусор
吐きだめの悪魔
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Street Trash Joint Venture
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 18 FR: 16 US: NR
Runtime: 100
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.
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Animal Wrangler:
Billy Gram
Art Direction:
Denise Labelle
Tom Molinelli
Assistant Director:
Bob Hurrie
Assistant Editor:
Brian Evans
Tom Graney
Lamont Harvey
Elinor Leonard
Michael J. Maurer
Phil Norden
Jon Silberg
Tim Swarr
Assistant Sound Editor:
Bob Degus
Jim Mahr
Pierre Takal
Pawel Wdowczak
Associate Producer:
Frank M. Farel
Boom Operator:
Paul Kornblueh
Hugo Verdeguer
Cinematography:
Glenn Andreiev
Costume Design:
Michele Leifer
Director:
J. Michael Muro
Director of Photography:
David Sperling
Editor:
Dennis Werner
Executive Producer:
Edward Muro Sr.
James Muro Sr.
Gaffer:
Richard Boyle
Joe DeSalvo
Craig Edwards
Jim Mahr
Grip:
Bryan Singer
Location Manager:
Bob Menasian
Makeup Effects:
Jennifer Aspinall
Mike Lackey
Musician:
Jack Bashkow
Original Music Composer:
Rick Ulfik
Post Production Assistant:
Tom Graney
Producer:
Roy Frumkes
Production Design:
Robert Marcucci
Property Master:
Nora Maher
Pyrotechnician:
Matt Vogel
Script Supervisor:
Renée Rosenfeld
Second Assistant Director:
David Tripet
Set Designer:
Colin De Rouin
Sound Editor:
Dennis Werner
Steadicam Operator:
James Muro Sr.
Storyboard Designer:
Bob Lackey
Writer:
Roy Frumkes
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