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Stale Popcorn & Sticky Floors
Stale Popcorn & Sticky Floors

Stale Popcorn & Sticky Floors

Grindhouse Horror of the 70s & 80s

Genres

Documentary

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Take a front row seat as we sit down to chat with some of the creators and stars of the best and most beloved exploitation and grindhouse films of the 1970s and 80s. Featuring interviews with John Dugan (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre), Craig Reed (The Re-Animator), John Russo (Night of the Living Dead), Lynn Lowry (The Crazies), Carl Crew (Blood Diner), and many more independent horror veterans.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

85 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

16 May 2023

Country

United States of America

Cast

Brinke Stevens

Brinke Stevens

Self

Lynn Lowry

Lynn Lowry

Self

John Dugan

John Dugan

Self

Mel Novak

Mel Novak

Self

Carl Crew

Carl Crew

Self

John A. Russo

John A. Russo

Self

Jonathan Peacy

Jonathan Peacy

Self

Marneen Fields

Marneen Fields

Self

Camilla Carr

Camilla Carr

Self

Craig Muckler

Craig Muckler

Self

Frank M. Farel

Frank M. Farel

Self

Kevin Van Hentenryck

Kevin Van Hentenryck

Self

John Naulin

John Naulin

Self

Craig Reed

Craig Reed

Self

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