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A teenage vigilante seeks revenge on a group of violent thugs who raped her handicapped sister and killed her best friend.A teenage vigilante seeks revenge on a group of violent thugs who raped her handicapped sister and killed her best friend.A teenage vigilante seeks revenge on a group of violent thugs who raped her handicapped sister and killed her best friend.
Johnny Venokur
- Vince
- (as Johnny Venocur)
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- TriviaArrow Video released the movie on DVD, fully uncut for the first time in the UK in 2011. However, many of the copies were destroyed in a fire at a warehouse during the London riots in the same year. This DVD is now considered rare and is highly sought after by collectors.
- GoofsCindy is wearing straplike sandals that secure around the ankle during the fight scene between her and Brenda in Mr. Meeker's science class. When the fight breaks out, both girls are on the ground for no more than 30 seconds, and when Cindy gets up without her top and runs to the door, she is seen without shoes, and that particular style could not likely have fallen off or be easily removed during the fight.
- Quotes
Principal Underwood: Go fuck an iceberg!
- Crazy creditsIna Romeo is credited in opening credits as Ina Danley.
- Alternate versionsThe film was rejected for cinema in 1984 and later for video in 1986 by the BBFC. It was eventually released in 1987 after nearly 12 minutes of distributor edits which reduced the rape scene and heavily cut the climactic crossbow fight. The BBFC then removed a further 1 min 4 secs from the movie due to public concern over the use of crossbows in the UK.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 3: Exploitation Explosion (2008)
- SoundtracksJustice for One
(Instrumental)
Written by John Farnham and Sue Shifrin (as Sue Shiffren)
Performed by John Farnham
Produced by Randy Bishop, Wayne Nelson and John Farnham
Engineered by Hanspeter Huber
© 1984 Wheatley Music, Pty. Ltd./Rightsong Music, Inc. and Sookloozy Music (BMI) / Sub-published in U.S. by Australian Tumbleweed Music
(P) 1984 MCA Records, Inc.
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The late 70's early 80's, particularly with the push of home video, saw a deluge of trashy, violent movies that were the joy of my early teens, back in the day when renting an 18+ movie as a kid was pretty easy :).
Bronx Warriors, Exterminator and in my opinion the king of them all, Class of 84, led the way in this boob filled, blood dripping bonanza.
Savage Streets, whilst a lesser entry, is still pretty good for what it was trying to achieve. The draw card was (and probably still is) Linda Blair in her continued efforts to movie along from The Exorcist. Its violent, sleazy and entertaining enough although the passing of time has not been kind.
Bronx Warriors, Exterminator and in my opinion the king of them all, Class of 84, led the way in this boob filled, blood dripping bonanza.
Savage Streets, whilst a lesser entry, is still pretty good for what it was trying to achieve. The draw card was (and probably still is) Linda Blair in her continued efforts to movie along from The Exorcist. Its violent, sleazy and entertaining enough although the passing of time has not been kind.
- damianphelps
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- Also known as
- Billy Fine's Savage Streets
- Filming locations
- Burbank, California, USA(Location)
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- Budget
- $1,200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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