Street Trash 37 years old

Things in New York are about to go down the toilet...

Street Trash

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.

Credits

Street Trash Cast

Name Character
Vic Noto as Bronson
James Lorinz He was 23, now 59 years old as Doorman
Roy Frumkes as Melted Businessman
Pat Ryan He was 40, 44 years old when he died as Frank Schnizer
Glenn Andreiev He was 26, now 62 years old as Mario
Mike Kinney as Child bum
Tony Darrow He was 48, now 85 years old as Nick Duran
Chris McNamee as Punk Street Gang Leader
Bill Chepil as Bill the Cop
Kristin Keating as Whore in Van
Peter Iasillo, Jr. as Hefty
Gary Auerbach He was 38, now 76 years old as Hitman
Mike Lackey as Fred
Buddy Mantia as Driver of Damaged Car
Nick Gionta as Street Gang Member
Michael Maurer He was 83, now 119 years old as Sundry Junkyard Bum
Frank M. Farel as Dismembered Derelict
Joni Ruth White as Old Lady Shopper (as Robynne White)
Bruce Torbet as Paulie

Street Trash Crew

Name Department
Bob Degus as Assistant Sound Editor. He was 86 (now 123) years old Sound
Frank M. Farel as Associate Producer. Production
Glenn Andreiev as Cinematography. He was 26 (now 62) years old Crew
Bryan Singer as Grip. He was 21 (now 58) years old Camera
James M. Muro as Director. He was 21 (now 58) years old Directing
Roy Frumkes as Producer. Production
Roy Frumkes as Writer. Writing
Brian Evans as Assistant Editor. He was 14 (now 50) years old Editing
Joe DeSalvo as Gaffer. Lighting
David Sperling as Director of Photography. Camera
Phil Norden as Assistant Editor. Editing
David Tripet as Second Assistant Director. He was 23 (now 60) years old Directing
Street Trash poster
Street Trash (37 years)

Things in New York are about to go down the toilet...

  • Release day: Sunday, February 22, 1987
  • Runtime: 100 minutes