The reimagined classic, STREET TRASH is directed by Ryan Kruger (“Warrior,” Fried Barry) who also co-wrote the film with James C. Williamson (Fried Barry). The new film is based on the 1987 film by the same name written by Roy Frumkes (The Substitute, The Sweet Life) & J. Michael Muro (Crash, The Chronicles of Riddick).
Kruger also stars in the film alongside Sean Cameron Michael (“Black Sails,” The Mummy) and Donna Cormack-Thomson (“Catch Me A Killer,” “FDR”), Joe Vaz (“Good Omens,” “The Watch”), Lloyd Martinez Newkirk (Fried Barry), Shuraigh Meyer (The Umbrella Men), Gary Green (Fried Barry), and Warrick Grier (Dredd).
SYNOPSIS: In the year 2050, global economic turmoil has destroyed the middle class in Cape Town, South Africa, which is now divided between the ultra-rich and the displaced. Ronald and a group of fellow houseless friends uncover a plot by the local government to ‘wash away’ the houseless population with a sinister chemical agent called ‘V.’ Now, they must risk everything to expose the truth and resist a society that’s determined to erase them.
At each crime scene, a melted arm, surrounded by grotesque, colorful ooze clutches a bottle of TENAFLY VIPER—a cheap, lethal booze that liquefies anyone who dares drink it into a ghastly, melting mess. It appears that L.A. streets are infected with the aftermath of this fatal elixir.
And the crime scenes don’t appear to be random; each location is connected to houses featured in iconic horror movies including: “A Nightmare on Elm Street” – Springfield High School, “Insidious” – House 1, “They Live” – Fight Alley, and “Night of the Creeps” – Sorority House