In the Brooklyn slums, hobos are dying in horrible ways after drinking bottles of Tenafly Viper. This liquor is sold on the cheap by a store owner who happened to find a forgotten stock in his basement.
Following Sam Raimi’s footsteps in Evil Dead and John Waters’ in Pink Flamingo, and Frank Henenlotter’ films (with whom he started his career on Blood Brothers), Jim Muro signs his only film, gaining instant cult status with its delirious scenes and its dorky skanky humor, as violent hobos rape nymphomaniacs to death when they don’t literally melt down in spurts of multicolor gore. Irreverent.