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Savage Streets

Cast

Linda Blair, John Vernon, Robert Dryer, Linnea Quigley View All


Crew

Danny Steinmann (Screenplay), Danny Steinmann (Director), Norman Yonemoto (Screenplay) View All

Release: Aug. 30th, 1984
Runtime: 1 hour, 33 minutes
Brenda, vivacious leader of the "Satins", a fun-loving group of pretty high school girls, searches for deadly vengeance against the gang members who assaulted her deaf-mute sister.
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Rockatansky
(Like in Death Wish II, the film's appropriation of slasher movie tropes emphasizes the moralizing quality of the violence.) The movie never feels truly sleazy like certain other movies of the era (its tenuous grasp on reality and suburban milieu give it a grime tourist quality), but Blair is forcef....
Omnizoa
The first 3/4ths of the movie is setup for Linda Blair's character, Brenda, establishing her character as the likable punk girl.


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