80s cult classic “Street Trash” is getting a new 4K Collectors Edition release in April

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Low budget horror Street Trash is coming to 4K with a feature-packed new Collectors Edition release on April 27th, and limited to 2000 copies.

Pre-orders are live now.

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There’s mayhem on the mean streets of Brooklyn! Hobos, winos, and psychos have staked out their territory in neighbouring junkyards. Here they live out a miserable existence, doing battle with the bottle as well as each other. These low-lives drown themselves with anything they can get their lips on. So, when the local spirit shop has a liquidation sale of the mysterious Tenafly Viper for only a dollar a bottle, these down-and-outs beat down the door. But unknown to them, the sauce is spiked, and before they can get destroyed, they are! One by one the Street Trash explode in technicolour meltdowns that must be seen to be believed! Things in New York are about to go down the toilet…

Collectors Edition Contents:

  • Brand-new exclusive artwork and inserts designed by illustrator Graham Humphreys housed in a VHS box
  • Collector’s Edition VHS Box Contains: Five Character Art Cards, A Laminated Beer Mat and An A3 Poster

Special Features – Over 8 hours of extras (including over 5 hours of brand-new material):

  • Brand-New Bonus Material: From Spookies to Street Trash – an interview with Street Trash producer Frank M. Farel discussing working on both his cult 80s horror films.
  • From Ooze to Booze – a video essay by Darrell Buxton looking at the history of the body melt movies.
  • Melting in The Streets: The Legacy of Street Trash – a feature length documentary by Jason Impey, looking at the making and impact of Street Trash featuring interviews with cast, crew, film historians, critics & academics.
  • Nightman Meltdown (with newly recorded introduction) – a short film inspired by Street Trash directed by Kieran Johnston & Jason Impey.
  • Audio Commentary – with Andrew Marshall-Roberts (podcaster at The Nasty Pasty)
  • Audio Commentary – with James Simpson (author Video Nasty Mayhem) & Jason Impey (filmmaker & documentarian)
  • Bonus Footage: Meltdown Memoirs – a feature length making of documentary
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Original 16mm Short Film
  • Trailer

 

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