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Savage Streets

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Savage Streets’ – A Sleazy Exploitation Punks-Gone-Wild Revenge Thriller That Rocks

December 15, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Revenge movies had their heyday in the seventies with the release of high-profile innovators like The Last House on the Left and I Spit on Your Grave as well as more underground imitators such as Death Weekend and Poor Pretty Eddie.  The eighties had their punks-gone-wild movies like Class of 1984, Tuff Turf, and Bad […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Danny Steinmann, John C. Strong III, John D'Andrea, John Farnham, John Vernon, Johnny Venocur, Kristi Somers, Linda Blair, Linnea Quigley, Lisa Freeman, Los Angeles, Michael Lloyd, Norman Yonemoto, Paula Shaw, Rebecca Perle, Robert Dryer, Sal Landi, Savage Streets, Stephen L. Posey, Suzee Slater

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