LADY STREET FIGHTER

Showings

Ped Mall -Scene 1 Wed, Sep 5, 2018 10:00 PM
Series Info
Series:Late Shift at the Grindhouse
Film Info
Rating:NR
Runtime:73 minutes
Director:James Bryan (Don't Go in the Woods)
Year Released:1981
Production Country:USA

Description

Wednesdays get weird when Late Shift hosts Ross Meyer, Joe Derderian and Aaron Holmgren dig up low-budget b-movies, horror and gore-fests, and camp classics for your viewing pleasure. Buy your ticket and take a ride in our Time Machine! Punch in and earn a bonus! $3 Pabst Blue Ribbon tallboys and $2 small popcorn! PLUS -- special custom trash trailer reel curated by Ross with cheap swag and prize giveaways!

 

"The film is like a woman screaming in your ear while she feeds you chocolate covered cherries and, occasionally, kicks you in the balls. It's that good!" - Dan Budnik, BleedingSkull.com

"It's sleazy Seventies crap, which gives it at least some anthropological interest." - Samuel Wilson, Mondo 70: A Wild World of Cinema

"Lady Street Fighter uses the subtlety of a 2 x 4 beating its audience in the face."  - DarkReif, Blood Brothers

A new 2K transfer of this trash-action classic from one of the most important female filmmakers in genre history.

She makes bad guys bleed! Written/produced by and starring Teutonic exploitation demigod Renee Harmon (Frozen Scream, Escape From the Insane Asylum) and directed by the legendary James Bryan (Don't Go in the Woods), this is the story of Linda: a tough-as-nails karate cop on the trail of the ruthless scumbags who murdered her twin sister.

From the outrageous fight scenes to Harmon's incredible outfits, Lady Street Fighter is a joyous blast of no-holds-barred chaos; picture Madeline Kahn's "Lily von Schtupp" from Blazing Saddles as your newest action hero. Also appearing is legendary showgirl and gangster moll, Liz Renay (Desperate Living, The Thrill Killers). And, don't miss the special appearance by Trace Carradine, the most elusive Carradine brother of all!