Street Trash

Street Trash 3D print model

Description

My take on the toilet scene from cult movie Street Trash 1987

A liquor store owner sells alcoholic beverages to homeless people, unaware of what the bottles actually contain: toxic brew.

Street Trash is a 1987 American black comedy body horror film directed by J. Michael Muro (credited as Jim Muro). It won the Silver Raven at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film. The film has acquired a status as a cult classic independent horror-comedy and is one of a number of films known as melt movies.[2]

In the film, a liquor store in Brooklyn starts selling cheap alcoholic beverages to local hobos. The beverages date to the 1920s, and are actually poisonous. While a local cop investigates the series of unexplained deaths, homeless veterans of the Vietnam War group together as a dangerous gang.PlotThe owner of a liquor store in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York City finds a case of cheap booze (Tenafly Viper) in his basement. It is more than 60 years old and has gone bad, but he decides to sell it to the local hobos anyway. Unfortunately, anyone who drinks it melts away hideously. At the same time, two homeless brothers find different ways to cope with homelessness while they make their residence in a local junkyard while one employee, a female cashier and clerk (Jane Arakawa), frequently tends to both of them.

Meanwhile, an overzealous cop (Bill Chepil) is trying to get to the bottom of all the deaths, all the while trying to end the tyranny of a deranged Vietnam War veteran named Bronson (Vic Noto), who has made his self-proclaimed kingdom at the junkyard with a group of homeless vets under his command as his personal henchmen.

The film is littered with darkly comedic deaths and injuries. It also contains the notorious severed privates scene where a group of homeless people play catch with the severed genitals of one of their number, as he futilely attempts to recover it.

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Street Trash
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Street Trash
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl) (7 files)239 MB
  • Stereolithography (.stl)77.1 MB
  • 3D Manufacturing File (.3mf)25 MB

3D Model details

  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • Publish date2025-04-05
  • Model ID#6021314
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