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42nd Street Forever, Volume 5: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema

2009 | 99m | English

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WELCOME TO THE ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA, the most awesome post-modern hot spot for exploitation movie revival, deep in the heart of Texas! Home to world-famous events such as The Quentin Tarantino Film Fest, Fantastic Fest and Butt-Numb-A-Thon, the Alamo is one of the last places on earth where you can still see grindhouse classics such as THE DEVIL WITHIN HER and MAD MONKEY KUNG FU. Now, the Alamo has opened their vaults for a peek at some of the most outrageous cinematic gems from several golden ages of sleaze cinema. Digitally re-mastered in high-definition from the actual reels that show every week at the Alamo, this exciting edition of the 42ND STREET FOREVER series is the most bizarre, the most terrifying and the most hilarious one yet!
Release Date: Oct 27, 2009
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Genres: Comedy, Science Fiction, Documentary
Keywords exploitation, grindhouse, compilation, trailer compilation
Production Companies Synapse Films
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Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
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Matthew Kordelski Himself
T. Lynn Mikeska Herself
Heather Wallis Herself
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Stephen Romano Other, Visual Effects Supervisor, Editor
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Stephen Romano Producer
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If you're new to this series, start with Volume 5. It's the most entertaining of all, and it will be the best gauge for you to decide if you'd like to expand your collection with volumes 1 through 4. Volume 1 is no slouch, but from the very beginning ("Chuck" Heston explaining the MPAA rating system ... while playing tennis) Volume 5 is pure entertainment. Another bonus is that the trailers are clustered together by genre; so, for example, if you don't like the Kung fu trailers, you can just skip ahead a few chapters and you'll be on to new territory.

Jun 23, 2021