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1987

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“Street Trash” is a 1987 American black comedy body horror film that has gained a cult following over the years. Directed by J. Michael Muro, the film is known for its unique blend of horror and comedy, making it a standout in the genre. The film’s distinct style and unconventional storytelling have contributed to its status as a cult classic. The plot of “Street Trash” revolves around a liquor store in Brooklyn that starts selling cheap alcoholic beverages to local hobos. The beverages, which date back to the 1920s, turn out to be poisonous. Anyone who drinks it melts away in a hideous manner, leading to a series of unexplained deaths. While a local cop investigates these deaths, homeless veterans of the Vietnam War form a dangerous gang. The film is known for its darkly comedic deaths and injuries. One of the most notorious scenes involves a group of homeless people playing catch with the severed genitals of one of their number, as he futilely attempts to recover it. Despite its gruesome content, the film maintains a sense of humor throughout, making it a unique entry in the horror-comedy genre. “Street Trash” was based on a ten-minute student film directed by J. Michael Muro and starring Mike Lackey. The screenplay was written by Roy Frumkes, who intended to democratically offend every group on the planet. As a result, the youth market embraced it as a renegade work, and it played midnight shows. Despite its low budget and independent production, “Street Trash” features surprisingly slick camerawork and accomplished special effects. The psychedelic meltdown effects are far better than many high-budget productions. The film won the Silver Raven at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film, further cementing its place in cult film history.



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The phenomenon of underage celebrities in horror cinema has been a topic of debate among film enthusiasts for years. While some argue that the presence of minor celebrities in horror films adds a level of innocence and vulnerability to the genre, others argue that it exploits the child actors and contributes to a culture of sexualization. In this article, we will explore the history of underage celebrities in horror italian cinema movies and examine the impact of their performances on the genre.
The use of child actors in horror films dates back to the early days of cinema. However, it was not until the 1960s that underage celebrities became a regular feature in the genre. One of the most famous examples of this trend is the film "The Bad Seed" (1956), which starred Mercedes McCambridge as a young girl with a twisted psyche. This film was a box office success and paved the way for a wave of horror films that featured young, innocent-seeming actresses in disturbing and unsettling roles.
In the 1970s, the trend continued with films like "The Baby" (1973) and "The Red Shoes" (1972), which both starred actresses under the age of 10 in highly controversial scenes. These films were criticized for their exploitative nature and were often banned in certain countries. However, they also attracted a loyal following of horror fans who appreciated the intense emotions and disturbing imagery that these young actresses were able to convey.
The 1980s saw a decline in the use of underage celebrities in horror films, as the genre shifted towards more graphic and violent content. However, in the 1990s and 2000s, there was a revival of interest in the use of child actors in horror films. This trend was most evident in the 1999 remake of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", which featured a young girl as one of the leads. This film was praised for its gritty realism and shocking violence, and it paved the way for a new generation of horror films that would use underage celebrities in increasingly disturbing roles.
In recent years, the use of underage celebrities in horror films has once again been the subject of controversy. Many fans and critics argue that the exploitation of child actors goes against the spirit of horror cinema, which is meant to shock and disturb audiences. However, others argue that the inclusion of underage celebrities in horror films adds a level of innocence and vulnerability to the genre that is missing from other horror films.
In conclusion, the history of underage celebrities in horror italian cinema movies is a complex and controversial topic. While some argue that the use of child actors in horror films exploits the children and contributes to a culture of sexualization, others argue that it adds a level of innocence and vulnerability to the genre. Whether or not the use of underage celebrities in horror films is appropriate is a matter of personal opinion, but one thing is clear: the impact of these performances on the genre cannot be overstated.


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