Savage Street – Straße der Gewalt (1984)
43KSavage Street – Straße der Gewalt: Directed by Danny Steinmann, Tom DeSimone. With Linda Blair, John Vernon, Robert Dryer, Johnny Venokur. A teenage vigilante seeks revenge on a group of violent thugs who raped her handicapped sister and killed her best friend.
“Definitely the highlight of Linda Blairu0026#39;s post-Exorcist career, this sleezy tale of high school revenge is a must for bad film fans everywhere.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis touching tale tells the story of Brenda (Blair), a tough high school gal who spends her nights drinking peach brandy on the streets of LA with her equally tough friends. One night, they make the mistake of messing with a gang called the Scars (u0026quot;careful Brenda, these dudes look dangerousu0026quot;), and before you know it, the Scars have raped and beaten Brendau0026#39;s deaf, mute sister. Once Brenda learns the truth of what happened, she vows revenge on those responsible.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDirected by Daniel Steinman (Friday the 13th Pt 5), this film has some of the best (and worst) dialogue ever to grace the screen. Blair is fantastic, a hilarious mix of flared nostrils and foul language. Even better is John Vernon,as the principal, in his second film with Blair (Chained Heat is another must see). Vernon steals every scene heu0026#39;s in, whether heu0026#39;s telling Brenda she has u0026quot;a great bodyu0026quot; (!) or telling the Scars to u0026quot;go f**k an icebergu0026quot;!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is the ultimate 80s high school movie – terrible music, awful acting, questionable violence and gratuitous nudity. Seek it out if you havenu0026#39;t seen it. Itu0026#39;s best seen in itu0026#39;s uncut form, as here in the UK twelve minutes were censored!”