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Savage Streets

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 33m
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6.2/10
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Linda Blair in Savage Streets (1984)
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A teenage vigilante seeks revenge on a group of violent thugs who raped her handicapped sister and killed her best friend.A teenage vigilante seeks revenge on a group of violent thugs who raped her handicapped sister and killed her best friend.A teenage vigilante seeks revenge on a group of violent thugs who raped her handicapped sister and killed her best friend.

  • Directors
    • Danny Steinmann
    • Tom DeSimone
  • Writers
    • Norman Yonemoto
    • Danny Steinmann
    • John Strong
  • Stars
    • Linda Blair
    • John Vernon
    • Robert Dryer
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    • Directors
      • Danny Steinmann
      • Tom DeSimone
    • Writers
      • Norman Yonemoto
      • Danny Steinmann
      • John Strong
    • Stars
      • Linda Blair
      • John Vernon
      • Robert Dryer
    • 86User reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Linda Blair
    Linda Blair
    • Brenda
    John Vernon
    John Vernon
    • Principal Underwood
    Robert Dryer
    Robert Dryer
    • Jake
    Johnny Venokur
    Johnny Venokur
    • Vince
    • (as Johnny Venocur)
    Sal Landi
    Sal Landi
    • Fargo
    Scott Mayer
    • Red
    Debra Blee
    Debra Blee
    • Rachel
    Lisa Freeman
    Lisa Freeman
    • Francine Anne Ramirez
    Marcia Karr
    Marcia Karr
    • Stevie
    Luisa Leschin
    Luisa Leschin
    • Maria
    Linnea Quigley
    Linnea Quigley
    • Heather
    Ina Romeo
    Ina Romeo
    • Stella
    Jill Jaxx
    • Waitress
    • (as Jill Bunker)
    Mitch Carter
    Mitch Carter
    • Greg
    Richard DeHaven
    • Richie
    Bob DeSimone
    Bob DeSimone
    • Mr. Meeker
    Susan Dean
    • Nurse
    Joy Hyler
    • Brenda's Mother
    • Directors
      • Danny Steinmann
      • Tom DeSimone
    • Writers
      • Norman Yonemoto
      • Danny Steinmann
      • John Strong
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    7Bogey Man

    80's exploitation with great cast

    Savage Streets (1984) is directed by Danny Steinmann and this belongs to the better achievements of the vigilante genre. Brenda's (Linda Blair) deaf little sister Heather (Linnea Quickley) is abused by a brutal street gang and left to her agony on the school floor. Her sister is very tough and powerful (both physically and mentally) and soon she begins her own war against those b****rds that raped and killed innocent people.

    There are no morals in this films, but as far as one is interested in vigilante movies (which may include some morals, too) this is very pleasant classic from the 1980's as these films are not made anymore. The rape scene is pretty disturbing as the girl cannot even scream. The violence is not too heavy but heavy enough to shock the mainstream audience, and this would probably not get an R rating nowadays in its full form, but then, it didn't get it back then, either. Linnea is very beautiful and acts her silent role convincingly, and her sister's actress Linda Blair is also fantastic and should scare all the males with her crossbow and killer expression on her face..

    I liked this flick, because I love these nostalgic (just listen to the marvelous soundtrack!!!) street films from the 80's. Others of its kind are for example Lustig's Vigilante, Winner's Death Wish (from the 70's but still) and Ferrara's Ms. 45. Savage Streets is not too intelligent movie but as a trash exploitation this is very important piece of genre's history, in my opinion! And of course there is a shower scene without any other purpose than to show us naked women. And also a fight scene in the shower! And also.. Well, fans of the genre know exactly what to expect from this kind of film: great dialogue and characters, nudity, gratuitous violence, rock and disco music and so on, and Savage Streets delivers it all and so is recommended for fans of this kind of low budget exploitation.

    7/10
    9Captain_Couth

    Revenge of the 80's: Linda Blair Superstar

    Savage Streets (1984) is one of my favorite trashy flicks. Linda Blair is out for revenge! Dressed in black and armed with a crossbow (that has one heck of a pull) walking the streets, stalking the street scum that have wronged her family and friends. See her marinate in the tub, calculating her every move. This movie's classic Linda Blair. If you love bad movies, this ones for you. It has everything a b-movie fan loves. Bad dialog, hammy acting, pedestrian direction and sleaze (the good kind, not the one that gives you bad flashbacks or nightmares). A couple of the genre's mainstays also have supporting roles, Linnea Quigley and John Vernon make co-star appearances (what no Michelle Bauer?). This movie has bad girls, bad clothes and bad attitude. I highly recommend this movie.

    For trash lovers only.
    6damianphelps

    One of Many

    The late 70's early 80's, particularly with the push of home video, saw a deluge of trashy, violent movies that were the joy of my early teens, back in the day when renting an 18+ movie as a kid was pretty easy :).

    Bronx Warriors, Exterminator and in my opinion the king of them all, Class of 84, led the way in this boob filled, blood dripping bonanza.

    Savage Streets, whilst a lesser entry, is still pretty good for what it was trying to achieve. The draw card was (and probably still is) Linda Blair in her continued efforts to movie along from The Exorcist. Its violent, sleazy and entertaining enough although the passing of time has not been kind.
    mobywood

    Classic 80's sleeze-fest!

    Definitely the highlight of Linda Blair's post-Exorcist career, this sleezy tale of high school revenge is a must for bad film fans everywhere.

    This 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 ("careful Brenda, these dudes look dangerous"), and before you know it, the Scars have raped and beaten Brenda's deaf, mute sister. Once Brenda learns the truth of what happened, she vows revenge on those responsible.

    Directed 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 he's in, whether he's telling Brenda she has "a great body" (!) or telling the Scars to "go f**k an iceberg"!

    This is the ultimate 80s high school movie - terrible music, awful acting, questionable violence and gratuitous nudity. Seek it out if you haven't seen it. It's best seen in it's uncut form, as here in the UK twelve minutes were censored!
    7Coventry

    Who wants to play "hide the salami" now, huh?!?

    Slightly more than a decade after she depicted the legendary possessed teenager Regan, who spun her head 360 degrees and vomited green pea soup in one of the horror genre's greatest historical classics, Linda Blair didn't star in elite and sophisticated movies like "The Exorcist" at all anymore! But that isn't necessarily bad news for the avid cult/exploitation fanatics, because lovely Linda grew out to become one most popular and desirable cult wenches on earth! The unwritten rule states: if you like horror, you love Linda Blair. Nah, just kidding, personally I love Linda because she's an unpretentious and not-at-all-prudish natural babe who stars in some of the silliest and trashiest, but simultaneously most entertaining B-movies of the eighties! After the unsurpassable "Chained Heat" – as far as I'm concerned still the Holy Grail of exploitation cinema – this "Savage Streets" is definitely her finest show piece. This vile and nasty hybrid between vigilante thriller and high-school punk gang literally oozes with unmistakable early 80s trademarks, like raw atmosphere, awful music and even worse clothing styles, misogynic violence, gratuitous nudity and loads of uncompromising violence! Set in less glamorous streets of Hollywood, Blair portrays Brenda, the leader of an all-girl high school gang. Brenda is tough and relentless about pretty much everything except for her vulnerable deaf-mute younger sister Heather, whom she protects and defends with her life. Her gang runs into conflict with The Scars, a violent male gang led by the dangerously disturbed Jake. While Brenda is cat-fighting in the shower and receiving morality speeches in the principal's office, the Scars rape her little sister Heather and kill her pregnant friend Francine. So what's a girl to do? She takes a long bath, dresses up in a tight leather outfit and goes out to extract her vengeance! I could probably write two entire pages filled with the flaws and illogicalities that feature in "Savage Streets", but where's the fun in that? Instead, I'll just shamelessly admit that the film provides non-stop trashy entertainment (well, except maybe during the long & unpleasant gang- rape) and glorious sleaze. The overload of nudity mostly comes from nameless extras; you know the type of girls that are extendedly filmed in the shower before the camera pans to the actual dressing room where the main actresses are having a conversation. But don't worry, as Linda goes topless as well, and so does the beautiful Rebecca Perle whose top is ripped off during a wrestling game in class! Blair and Perle have perhaps the nicest pairs of boobs of the entire decade. But in all honesty, "Savage Streets" also contains a handful of notably tense sequences and truly scary and badass male villains. Particularly Robert Dryer (as Jake) and Sal Landi (as Fargo) are terrifically menacing thugs. The climax is a fantastic – but sadly too short – piece of vigilante action that would even make Charles Bronson proud! The forever underrated John Vernon appears as school principal, but his role is fairly insignificant this time.

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    • Trivia
      Brinke Stevens auditioned for the role of Heather, alongside good friend Linnea Quigley, who ended up getting the role instead. Brinke actually drove Linnea to the audition.
    • Goofs
      Cindy is wearing straplike sandals that secure around the ankle during the fight scene between her and Brenda in Mr. Meeker's science class. When the fight breaks out, both girls are on the ground for no more than 30 seconds, and when Cindy gets up without her top and runs to the door, she is seen without shoes, and that particular style could not likely have fallen off or be easily removed during the fight.
    • Quotes

      Principal Underwood: Go fuck an iceberg!

    • Crazy credits
      Ina Romeo is credited in opening credits as Ina Danley.
    • Alternate versions
      The film was rejected for cinema in 1984 and later for video in 1986 by the BBFC. It was eventually released in 1987 after nearly 12 minutes of distributor edits which reduced the rape scene and heavily cut the climactic crossbow fight. The BBFC then removed a further 1 min 4 secs from the movie due to public concern over the use of crossbows in the UK.
    • Connections
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 3: Exploitation Explosion (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Justice for One
      (Instrumental)

      Written by John Farnham and Sue Shifrin (as Sue Shiffren)

      Performed by John Farnham

      Produced by Randy Bishop, Wayne Nelson and John Farnham

      Engineered by Hanspeter Huber

      © 1984 Wheatley Music, Pty. Ltd./Rightsong Music, Inc. and Sookloozy Music (BMI) / Sub-published in U.S. by Australian Tumbleweed Music

      (P) 1984 MCA Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Billy Fine's Savage Streets
    • Filming locations
      • Burbank, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Ginso Investments
      • Savage Streets Partnership
      • Savage Streets Partnership
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    • Budget
      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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