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Streets

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Streets (1990)
The story of runaways living in Venice, California, under the threat of a psychotic cop who is a serial killer of prostitutes.
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The story of runaways living in Venice, California, under the threat of a psychotic cop who is a serial killer of prostitutes.The story of runaways living in Venice, California, under the threat of a psychotic cop who is a serial killer of prostitutes.The story of runaways living in Venice, California, under the threat of a psychotic cop who is a serial killer of prostitutes.

  • Director
    • Katt Shea
  • Writers
    • Andy Ruben
    • Katt Shea
  • Stars
    • Christina Applegate
    • David Mendenhall
    • Eb Lottimer
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    930
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    • Director
      • Katt Shea
    • Writers
      • Andy Ruben
      • Katt Shea
    • Stars
      • Christina Applegate
      • David Mendenhall
      • Eb Lottimer
    • 14User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christina Applegate
    Christina Applegate
    • Dawn
    David Mendenhall
    David Mendenhall
    • Sy
    Eb Lottimer
    Eb Lottimer
    • Lumley
    Jane Chung
    • Old Bag Woman
    Starr Andreeff
    • Policewoman on Horse
    Alexander Folk
    Alexander Folk
    • Bagley
    J Bartell
    • Officer #1
    • (as J. Bartell)
    Paul Ben-Victor
    Paul Ben-Victor
    • Officer #2
    Tom Ruben
    • Officer #3
    David Lawrence
    • Plumber
    Patrick Richwood
    Patrick Richwood
    • Bob
    Aron Eisenberg
    Aron Eisenberg
    • Roach
    Sheryl Bence
    • Punk Girl
    Kady Tran
    • Dawn's Blonde Roommate
    Julie Jay
    • Dawn's Tattooed Roommate
    Mel Castelo
    • Elf
    Jeni Anderson
    • Watch Girl
    • (as Jenni Anderson)
    Sam Goffredo
    • Man in Car
    • Director
      • Katt Shea
    • Writers
      • Andy Ruben
      • Katt Shea
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    8saturasdemon

    Amazing Movie with Christina Applegate

    Finally I saw this movie and it is better than I imagined.

    Without spoiling anything be prepared for some violence and sad scenes. The cinematography is beautiful and fits the story.

    Don't miss on this film only because its a bit dated, its an "hidden gem" and could become some kind of early 90s cult classic if only more people would watch it.

    So if you ever have the opportunity, watch it.

    And I really hope this will be released sooner or later on DVD or Bluray (somebody make a petition).

    If you liked the movie please make your own review and rate ;-)
    6moonspinner55

    Mixes exploitation with heartfelt scenes

    A psychotic cop in Southern California is targeting prostitutes for execution; meanwhile, a pretty blonde urchin tries getting her life together. I rented this because I was very impressed with director Katt Shea's work on the underrated "Poison Ivy" and I was not disappointed. The psycho stuff doesn't really jell with the homeless kids angle, but it's a commendable attempt to mix genres, and Christina Applegate gives a superb, surprisingly serious lead performance (her final scene in a bus depot is riveting and heart-rending). Much better than I was expecting, "Streets" is a good, hearty try at both social drama and crime thriller. **1/2 from ****
    6I_Ailurophile

    Imperfect & uneven, but mildly absorbing and more well made than not

    The first sights and sounds to greet us make for an inauspicious start, and my first impression was to reflect "I'm not saying that it's entirely without value or can't be appreciated on its own merits..." I am saying that the song to greet us over the opening credits (and the end credits) is so overwrought that it sounds like a parody of a more earnest ballad. In fairness, elsewhere I quite like Aaron Davis' score, especially in tense moments where it embraces a more discordant slant. Beyond the misogyny suggested in the basic premise, we're also subjected to dialogue filled with tired and unnecessary strains of sexism, transphobia, and ableism, to say nothing of unseemly prejudice against sex workers. Even putting this aside the dialogue is a little questionable, and all over the place; the scene writing and plot development are decidedly brusque; some scenes in and of themselves feel scattered, and inspire a bit of skepticism.

    Meanwhile, even with the focus on one particular character, 'Streets' is probably at its best in providing a portrait of, well, life on the streets, and all the trials, tribulations, and varieties of people that come with it (not unlike 1992 drama 'Where the day takes you'). Where the picture centers a thriller narrative it comes off as a tad common, and arguably even contrived - which is strange since the crux of the plot, a beast of a cop who is also a brutal killer, is all too realistic and believable, especially as his coworkers are characterized with the true to life pathos of protecting their own and moreover disbelieving anyone who actually needs help. Plus, in 2022 it seems odd that anyone could possibly be as trusting of police as some of the secondary supporting characters are here, though even if we take the story at face value, these characters are rather lacking of intelligence as written.

    Suffice to say that this is a mixed bag in some measure. It's still enjoyable and worthwhile; the bones of the plot are solid, and while the screenplay is troubled otherwise, there are some scenes that are written and executed with fine intelligence. I think the cast are actually quite excellent: Christina Applegate, only 19 at the time, commands the main role with deft skill; it's always a pleasure to see Aron Eisenberg in a film, and Eb Lottimer's portrayal of nasty Lumley is filled with grit, spite, and chewing of scenery. Even those in smaller supporting parts make the most of the time they have on-screen. The production design and art direction are commendable, and those sparing effects we see are done very well. Any stunts, and bursts of action or violence, look really good. Despite any dubiousness, for as emphatically dark and ugly as the core of the feature is, it does manifest a certain grim atmosphere as Lumley pursues his prey, and meaningful suspense. If weakly, this is a film we can get invested in.

    More so than not I think this is pretty good. The most substantial weakness is probably the uneven writing, which feeds into a broader issue of 'Streets' not giving us something to wholly latch onto, something that particularly elevates it. At its best it's strong and actively engaging, but that sense of absorption isn't sustained throughout the length. Even at that, however, the movie is suitably well done in other regards to earn a soft recommendation. Unless you're a diehard fan of Applegate or someone else involved you don't necessarily need to go out of your way to see this; on the other hand, if you come across it and aren't looking for The Best Of The Best to fill your time, then it's a decent way to spend 85 minutes. Nothing remarkable at large and imperfect, all the same I admire the hard work and earnestness that went into 'Streets,' and it's duly worthy after all.
    10xeno47-2

    Compelling characters and gripping action!

    Christina Applegate stars as, Dawn, a heroine-addicted teen-prostitute fighting for survival on the streets of Venice, whose narrow escape from a psychotic cop (Ed Lottimer) armed with an explosive home-made gun and bent on raping and slaughtering runaways, initiates a bloody pursuit through the hardened world of homeless teens.

    After thwarting her attempted rape and murder, Dawn befriends Sy (David Mendenhall), a naive middle-class teen runaway and aspiring musician, who's chosen a temporary life on the streets for seemingly artistic inspiration. Dawn takes Sy under her wing and gives him a guided tour of her world, along the way their friendship of mutual dependence blossoms into youthful love.

    Dawn introduces Sy to an interesting array of characters. Most notably Bob (Patrick Richwood) a heroine dealer and eccentric metaphysical philosopher obsessed with the palindromic nature of his own name and its relation to his existence. Also look for a pre-Nog Aron Eisenberg for those Deep Space 9 fans, and 2nd Unit photography by Janusz Kaminski.

    "Streets" is a compelling look at the lives of the forgotten and abandon children forced into early adulthood combined competently with gripping psycho-killer action. The violence is superb Corman-esquire exploitation with a nice amount of gore, mostly due to the killer's use of a special gun capable of blasting material into oblivion. However one of the more violent executions is entirely off screen accompanied by a descriptively muffled bang.

    The performances are convincing and Katt Shea's direction is outstanding. There are many inventive sequences that utilize techniques that are often misused by others. There is a first-rate use of off screen sound and dialogue, especially Bob's rants, plus a gorgeous temporal ellipsis that brings the audience from one time to the next within the same space. When watching this I was struck how the image of the motorcycle cop hunting down the innocence of a child is something that we've assigned almost icon status to the villain in Terminator 2, however this film demonstrated that same notion of a symbol of protection and justice twisted into the complete opposite -and a couple years before James Cameron's version.

    This film is so underrated… why is it not on DVD???
    6goya-4

    Underrated film about life on the street

    Christina Applegate stars in her movie debut as a runaway teen who can't read. She learns about life on the streets of Venice Beach..not as bad as it sounds.. Applegate does well and the story isnt half bad..the requisite prostitute killing cop kinda pushes it though... on a scale of one to ten..a 6

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    • Trivia
      Katt Shea said in an interview that she researched the film by talking to several homeless person who she hung out with for awhile. She met a girl who was a heroin addict and that's who she used as a basis for Dawn.
    • Quotes

      Dawn: By the way, you can forget it - I don't do sex with friends.

    • Crazy credits
      Six characters from one scene are named "troglodyte".
    • Connections
      Features La Galaxie de la terreur (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Dawn's Theme
      Performed by Elizabeth Daily (as E.G. Daily)

      Music by Aaron Davis

      Lyrics by Andy Ruben

      Mixed by Jeff Mar

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Straßen des Schreckens
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,510,053
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $86,708
      • Jan 21, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,510,053
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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