Saturday, June 27, 2026

SUGAR COOKIES (1973) Tromatic Special Edition Blu-ray Review + Screenshots

SUGAR COOKIES (1973) 
Tromatic Special Edition Blu-ray 

Label: Troma 
Region: Region-FREE
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 90 Minutes 47 Seconds 
Audio: English Dolby Digital 2.0 with Optional English Subtitles 
Video: 1080p Widescreen (1.85:1) 
Director: Theodore Gershuny
Cast: George Shannon, Mary Woronov, Lynn Lowrey, Daniel Sadurs, Jennifer Welles

Sugar Cookies (1973) is co-written by Troma's own Lloyd Kaufman and directed by Theodore Gershuny, who had previously directed Silent Night, Bloody Night (1971) really only went on to direct a couple of episodes of TV horror anthologies Monsters and Tales from the Darkside, and it stars the lovely duo of Mary Woronov (The House of the Devil) and Lynn Lowry (Shivers). The film opens with adult film director Max (George Shannon) playing a twisted sex game with his porn star lover Alta (Lowry) that ends with him shooting her in the head. Max's other lover, porn producer Camilla (Woronov), provides the director with an alibi and Alta's death is widely reported as a tragic suicide. 

Soon after Camilla begins auditioning actresses to fill the void left by the death of Alta. We soon discover that Alta was also Camilla's lover in addition to Max, which makes for a fun triangular dynamic. The producer meets with several actresses before coming across a young woman named Julie (Lowry, again) who is the spitting image of the late Alta. Promising her a future in film Camilla sets about molding the young starlet into a version of Alta through a series of kinky seduction and cruel mind games which lead-up to a finale that mirrors the opening scene with a nice serving of revenge. 

While the title invokes images of a lighthearted softcore sex film but it rarely strays into the realm true softcore perversions or offering much in the way of comedy either. There is an off-kilter sub plot involving Max's chubby nephew Gus (Daniel Sadur) and his quest to lose his virginity, but t doesn't yield much, it's such a weird detour and feels shoe-horned into the film. A scene of Gus popping his cherry in drag while screaming the name of his uncle left me scratching my head, as did a pair of panty-sniffing detectives - none of which plays into anything whatsoever, just wacky dead ends.  

While it's not played for laughs it's decidedly weird, I found the strange sex rituals and mind games intriguing but desperately disjointed. It's the onscreen pairing of the seductive Lynn Lowry and Mary Woronov that carried the film for me, while I have never found Woronov to be a woman who stirred me there's something about her here that I found so damn appealing. 

Lowry is decent in the dual-role of seductive adult film star and the more naive Julie who finds herself manipulated by the twisted duo Max and Camilla, she has a presence you cannot deny. Lowry and Woronov engage in some sapphic love scenes throughout but the film is not an x-rated sleaze fest, this is more a trashy erotic thriller with some off-kilter detours and arthouse leanings.

Audio/Video: Sugar Cookies (1973) arrives on region-free Blu-ray from Troma, presented in 1080p HD framed in 1.78:1 widescreen. The film was previously issued on Blu-ray/DVD combo by Vinegar Syndrome in 2014, that release was a  4K scan of the film from the original 35mm negative, and I believe, based on the Troma/VS shared releases I've seen in the past, is probably that same HD master that VS releases. However, this has been cropped to a screen-filling 1.78:1, as where VS's release was the 1.85:1, so we do lose a sliver of frame information. The film grain is managed quite nicely throughout with some excellent fine detail and clarity. It's an impressive image front to back with solid color reproduction and skin tones, there are some minor non-distracting instances of speckling and print damage from time to time but generally this looks solid, though I think the VS release is better encoded, the grain is tighter and better resolved on the previous release. Troma are still living in the early '00s and we only get a lossy Dolby Digital 2.0 audio track, when the VS release had uncompressed DTS, which is a bummer.  That said, I honestly don't think it's a huge loss in this instance, even the DTS track was a bit flat and boxy with asome audio hiss, which is probably due to poor sound recording during filming or poor sound elements. 

There are no real new extras for this release. They carry over all the Vinegar Syndrome produced extras from the 2014 Blu-ray, these include the 14-min interview with star Lynn Lowry entitled "Making Sugar Cookies with Lynn Lowry" with the star discussing her first meeting with Lloyd Kaufman and landing the role going onto discuss her hesitation to do nudity onscreen at first. How her contract stipulated that there be no full frontal nudity, but during the interview admits that there is a "hint of bush" in a few scenes. Going on to discuss director Ted Gershuny, the duality of her role in the film and working with Woronov who she thought was a bit intimidating. Having just re watched the film Lowry offers up some fun anecdotes and seems genuinely fond of the film which she rightfully recalls as more of an art film that an x-rated sexploitation entry, this is a pretty dandy interview. Also from the VS release is a 38-min Interview with producer Lloyd Kaufman, which is pretty in-depth with Kaufman, the typically animated Troma impresario, remembering his time on the film and discovering star Lynn Lowry which he cast in several films. The man is an encyclopedia of knowledge and the half hour featurette is pretty dense with info and humor. 

That VS release also featured a 5-min archival interview with Mary Woronov conducted by Lloyd Kaufman from the previous Troma DVD. She recalls being shocked that director Theodore Gershunuy, whom she was married to at the time, not only cast her in a lesbian role but also inserted himself into the film in a softcore sex scene, it's brief but pretty interesting. both Kaufman and Lowry are very forthcoming about their experiences in the interviews, while Woronov  seems a bit more reserved or maybe just slightly annoyed by Lloyd Kaufman whom insists that Woronov was a lesbian in real life at one point during the interview. This release also ports over a brief 5-min interview with Lowry conducted by Kaufman. The last of the film specific extras is a scratchy, beat-up 2-min Theatrical Trailer for the film, plus a 3-min Alt Theatrical Trailer, which looks like it was sourced from VHS.

There are also loads "Tromatic Extras", which I'll be honest about, I have always found these Traomatic extras very annoying, but hey, it's totally on brand for Troma. Sure, you can just not watch them, or, hear me out, just save that extra digital space for better digital encodes and bit rates to let the transfer breathe a bit. 

Special Features: 
- 4K Restoration from the 35mm Camera Negative 
- Video interview with Star Lynn Lowry (13:39) 
- Interview with Star Mary Woronov (5:32)
- interview with Lloyd Kaufman (35:18)
- Original Theatrical Trailer (1:44)
- Alt Theatrical Trailer (2:53)
- Classic introduction by Lloyd Kaufman (7:18) 
- Archival Interviews with Lynn Lowery (4:12) and Mary Woronov (4:59)
- Interview with DVD Editor Larry McGinley (3:32) 
- Coming Distractions: Curse of the Weredeer (1:50), #ShakespearesShitstorm (2:24), Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. (3:42), Toxic Avenger (3:11), Class of Nuke 'Em High (2:56), Sweet Meats (2:06), Kill Dolly Kill (1:08), Eating Miss Campbell (1:37), Tromeo & Juliet (2:10) 
- Troma Now! Promo (2:11) 
- We Stand with Ukraine (1:02) 
- Entombed "Seeing Red" Music Video (3:46) 
- Abbie Harper "Tromatized" Music Video (1:50)
- Stupid Moments in Troma History (2:53) 
- Radiation March (0:55) 
- Troma: 30 Years of Reel Independence (9:58) 
- TA in $k Promo (1:10) 

Sugar Cookies (1971) has some strange appeal, namely the erotic pairing of Woronov and Lowry, who carry the film through performance and spectacle alone. Despite some sluggish detours I give it a solid recommend to fans of arty softcore cinema by way of the New York underground, and for fans of Lowry and Woronov, who are quite lovely. If you own the Vinegar Syndrome release I would be hard-pressed to say this is worth double-dipping, but it is a solid HD option. 

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Friday, June 26, 2026

THE 2026 SEVERIN SUMMER SALE STARTS NOW - ARTWORK , SPECS AND EXTRAS!

THE 2026 SEVERIN SUMMER SALE STARTS NOW!

WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO SOLANGE?
THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE
LUCIO FULCI’S THE BLACK CAT
MANIAC (2012)
TERROR EXPRESS
SHEILA AND THE BRAINSTEM
THE MANITOU
METAMORPHOSIS
THE PERROS CALLEJEROS TRILOGY

WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO SOLANGE?

It’s been called a “one-of-a-kind giallo” (The Digital Bits) that “delivers shocks with the precision of a Swiss watch” (Starburst). More than 50 years later, the stunner “that remains massively disturbing at a deeper level” (Scream Magazine) is uncut in UHD for the first time ever: When a series of brutal sex murders rocks an all-girls Catholic college, suspicion falls on a philandering professor (Fabio Testi of CONTRABAND) whose own investigation will uncover a conspiracy of depravity. Cristina Galbó (LET SLEEPING CORPSES LIE) and Camille Keaton (of I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE infamy in her film debut) co-star in “one of the classics of the genre” (DVD Talk) – also known as THE SCHOOL THAT COULDN’T SCREAM, WHO’S NEXT? and TERROR IN THE WOODS – directed by Massimo Dallamano (WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOUR DAUGHTERS?) featuring masterful cinematography by Joe D’Amato and a legendary score by Ennio Morricone, now scanned in 4K from the original camera negative with 6 hours of Special Features and Bonus Soundtrack CD.


Special Features:
Disc 1 UHD (Film + Special Features):
- Audio Commentary With Film Critics Alan Jones And Kim Newman
- Audio Commentary With Dr. Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Author Of Rape-Revenge Films: A Critical Study
- Trailer

Disc 2: Blu-ray (Film + Special Features):
- Audio Commentary With Film Critics Alan Jones And Kim Newman
- Audio Commentary With Dr. Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Author Of Rape-Revenge Films: A Critical Study
- What Have You Done To Pilar? – Interview With Actress Pilar Castel
- Dallamano And The Others – Archival Interview With Actor Fabio Testi
- My Dinner With Solange – A Conversation With Actress Camille Keaton
- What Have You Done To Decency? – Interview With Actress Karin Baal
- Trailer

Disc 3: Blu-ray (Special Features):
- Echoes Of Solange – Archival Interview With Producer Fulvio Lucisano
- A Cut For Solange – Interview With Editor Antonio Siciliano
- The Light Of Joe D'Amato – Interview With Director Of Photography Aristide Massaccesi
- Innocence Lost: SOLANGE And The “Schoolgirls In Peril” Trilogy – Visual Essay By Crime Fiction Author Michael Mackenzie Exploring The Themes Of SOLANGE And Its Two Semi-Sequels
- Trailer With Alternate Title THE RAH RAH GIRLS
Disc 4: Soundtrack CD

Specs:
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Runtime: 107 mins
Audio: English Mono, Italian Mono
Closed Captions, English Subtitles
4K Video: HDR10
Region: A/B/C



THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE

In his English-language debut, award-winning director André Øvredal (TROLLHUNTER, THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DEMETER) unleashed an “intensely frightening” (Wicked Horror), “gaspingly good” (The New York Times) “exercise in pure terror” (Flickering Myth), now laid out and sliced open in UHD for the first time ever: When the body of an unidentified young woman is discovered at the scene of a mass slaughter, it is sent to the local coroner (Emmy® and BAFTA winner Brian Cox of Succession and MANHUNTER) and his son (Emile Hirsch of INTO THE WILD and ONCE UPON A TIME IN… HOLLYWOOD) for surgical post-mortem. But this corpse will reveal chilling secrets. The mortuary itself will pulse with malevolence. And as their autopsy cuts deeper, an unstoppable evil will rise. Ophelia Lovibond (Minx) and Michael McElhatton (Game of Thrones) co-star in this “masterclass in horror filmmaking” (Coming Soon), now scanned in 4K with nearly 2 hours of Special Features including new interviews with André Øvredal, Emile Hirsch, Olwen Catherine Kelly and more.

Limited Edition Vertical Split Rigid Slipcase
Reversible Wrap, Side A
Reversible Wrap, Side B

Special Features:
Disc 1: UHD (Film + Special Feature):
- Trailer

Disc 2: Blu-ray (Film + Special Features):
- Head Examiner – Interview With Director André Øvredal
- Next Of Kin – Interview With Actor Emile Hirsch 
- Undead On Arrival – Interview With Actress Olwen Catherine Kelly 
- Coroner's Report – Interview With Co-Writer Ian Goldberg 
- Postmortem Procedure – Interview With Co-Writer Richard Naing And Producers Fred Berger And Eric Garcia
- Tools Of The Trade – On-Set Interview With Actor Emile Hirsch 
- Father In The Family Plot – On-Set Interview With Actor Brian Cox 
- Second Degree – On-Set Interview With Actress Ophelia Lovibond 
- Body Processing – On-Set Interview With Producer Ben Pugh 
- Trailer

Specs:
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Runtime: 86 mins
Audio: English 5.1, English Stereo
Closed Captions
4K Video: HDR10
Region: A/B/C


LUCIO FULCI’S THE BLACK CAT

Between CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD and THE BEYOND, Lucio Fulci co-wrote and directed this “overlooked love letter to the genre from one of horror’s most creative minds” (Collider), now presented in UHD for the first time ever: In a rural English village, an increasingly deranged professor (Patrick Magee of A CLOCKWORK ORANGE and ASYLUM fame in his final lead role) obsessed with the supernatural will instill his pet feline with powers of homicidal mayhem. Mimsy Farmer (FOUR FLIES ON GREY VELVET), David Warbeck (THE BEYOND), Al Cliver (ZOMBIE) and Dagmar Lassander (HATCHET FOR THE HONEYMOON) co-star in “one of the most purely enjoyable films of Fulci's career” (Beyond Terror: The Films of Lucio Fulci) featuring exquisite cinematography by Sergio Salvati (THE PSYCHIC), grisly special effects by Paolo Ricci (EATEN ALIVE) and an intense score by Pino Donaggio (DON’T LOOK NOW, CARRIE), newly restored and scanned in 4K from the original camera negative with over 3 hours of Special Features.

Special Features:
Disc 1 UHD (Film + Special Feature):
- Trailer

Disc 2: Blu-ray (Film + Special Features):
- Mr. Poe And Me – Interview With Screenwriter Biagio Proietti
Of Bats And Cats – Interview With Special Effects Artist Paolo Ricci
- Nine Lives – Interview With Camera Operator Roberto Forges Davanzati
-Symphony For A Black Cat – Interview With Composer Pino Donaggio
- Trailer
Disc 3: Blu-ray (Special Features):
- Frightened Dagmar – Career Interview With Actress Dagmar Lassander
- From Poe Into Fulci: The Spirit Of Perverseness – Interview With Stephen Thrower, Author Of Beyond Terror: The Films Of Lucio Fulci
- At Home With David Warbeck – Archival Interview 
- In The Paw-Prints Of The Black Cat – Locations Featurette

Specs:
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Runtime: 92 mins
Audio: English Mono, Italian Mono
Closed Captions, English Subtitles
4K Video: HDR10
Region: A/B/C


MANIAC (2012)

Father Son Holy Gore calls it “intense, innovative and disturbing.” Bloody Good Horror says, “it raises the bar for what a remake should be.” Now the film that Bloody Disgusting proclaims “a modern horror classic” – produced by Alexandre Aja (HIGH TENSION), Academy Award® winner Thomas Langmann (THE ARTIST), the original’s creator William Lustig and directed by Franck Khalfoun (P2) – defiles your senses in UHD for the first time in North America: In a career-redefining turn, Elijah Wood of THE LORD OF THE RINGS Trilogy stars as a young man whose mind seethes with madness while his body commits unspeakable acts of depravity, all of which you will personally witness through the eyes of a maniac. Nora Arnezeder (ARMY OF THE DEAD) co-stars in “one of those rare genre remakes that stands on its own while recapturing the original’s spirit” (Fangoria), scanned in 4K with nearly 4 hours of new and archival Special Features that explore the entire MANIAC legacy.

Special Features:
Disc 1 UHD (Film + Special Features):
- Audio Commentary With Director Franck Khalfoun, Actor Elijah Wood And Executive Producer Alix Taylor
- Trailer
Disc 2: Blu-ray (Film + Special Features):
- Audio Commentary With Director Franck Khalfoun, Actor Elijah Wood And Executive Producer Alix Taylor
- Red Lucie Red Blood – Interview With Actress Megan Duffy
- Monsters To Maniacs – Interview With Prosthetic Make-Up Supervisor Mike McCarty
- Maniacs: The Twists And Turns Of A Potential Franchise – Interview Outtakes From THE JOE SPINELL STORY With William Lustig, Luke Walter, Caroline Munro, Buddy Giovinazzo, Tom Rainone, Joe Cirillo And More
- The Making Of MANIAC
- Deleted Scenes
- Trailer

Specs
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
Runtime: 89 mins 
Audio: English 5.1, English Stereo
Closed Captions
4K Video: Dolby Vision
Region: A/B/C


TERROR EXPRESS

Of all the ‘70s ItaloSleaze LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT variants, only one “indescribably tasteless classic that goes places a civilized mainstream film would never dare to explore” (Blu-ray.com) is now in UHD for the first time ever: When a trio of sociopaths board an overnight express train, one car’s passengers and crew will be forced into an orgy of violence, vengeance and off-the-rails perversion. Silvia Dionisio (LIVE LIKE A COP, DIE LIKE A MAN), Werner Pochath (THE SHARK HUNTER), Zora Kerova (CANNIBAL FEROX), Fausto Lombardi (RATS: NIGHT OF TERROR) and Gianluigi Chirizzi (BURIAL GROUND) star in this “seedy slice of sheer depravity” (Mondo Digital) – and DPP Section 3 Video Nasty – directed by Ferdinando Baldi (COMIN’ AT YA!, NINE GUESTS FOR A CRIME)

Special Features:
Disc 1: UHD (Film + Special Feature):
-Trailer
Disc 2: Blu-ray (Film + Special Features):
- Plotting The Tracks – Interview With Writer Luigi Montefiori
- A Trainwreck Of A Movie – Interview With Actress Zora Kerova
- The End Of The Line – Interview With Actor Carlo De Mejo 
- Trailer  

 Specs:
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Runtime: 84 mins
Audio: English Mono, Italian Mono
Closed Captions, English Subtitles
4K Video: HDR10
Region: A/B/C

SHEILA AND THE BRAINSTEM

In 1989, UCLA film students Russell Bates and Matt McDowell borrowed a 16mm camera, maxed out their credit cards and made a punk rock road movie about love, death, jerky, kidnapped newlyweds, 24-hour minimarts and a magical brainstem that promises immortality, featuring appearances by L.A. music scene icons that include Redd Kross, Milo Aukerman of Descendents and Peter Case of The Plimsouls with soundtrack vocals by Bob Forrest of Thelonious Monster. But when the finished film was unable to find theatrical distribution, it instead became an underground bootleg legend. Now after nearly four decades, this “offbeat saga of America wrapped in a Big Mac carton” (Daily Bruin) has been scanned in 2K from the original negative and is presented in both its Original Version and Producer’s Cut with 3 hours of all-new Special Features.

Special Features:
Disc 1: Blu-ray (Original Version + Special Features):
- Audio Commentary With Filmmakers Russell Bates And Matt McDowell
- A World Of Convenience – Interview With Russell Bates And Matt McDowell
- I Only Drink Diet Item – Interview With Actress Lisa Jane Todd 
- You Having Fun, Bruce? – Interview With Actor Rick Paxson 
- Thank You, Goodnight – Interview With Musician/Actor Robert Hecker 
- Gridley Plays Itself – Locations Tour 
-"In The Country" By Divine Weeks – Music Video Directed By Russell Bates 
- Trailer
Disc 2: Blu-ray (Producer's Cut + Special Feature):
- Introduction By Filmmaker Matt McDowell

Specs:
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Runtime: Original Version: 112 mins, Producer's Cut: 80 mins
Audio: English Stereo
Closed Captions
Region: A/B/C


THE MANITOU

Following his success with GRIZZLY and DAY OF THE ANIMALS, producer/director William Girdler bought the film rights to the best-selling novel by Graham Masterton for what would become the most ambitious film of Girdler’s career…and a commercial triumph he would never live to see: Academy Award® nominee Tony Curtis leads an all-star cast – including Michael Ansara, Susan Strasberg, Stella Stevens, Ann Sothern and Burgess Meredith – in this infamous ‘70s saga of tarot card hustlers, enormous neck tumors, a 400-year-old reincarnated medicine man and naked demon space laser battles that has been called everything from “a thoroughly entertaining supernatural extravaganza” (The Spinning Image) and “a fascinating experience” (DVD Beaver) to “a deliriously ill-advised oddity” (Indiewire) and “as crazy as it sounds and then some” (AV Club). Misquamacus says “this truly underappreciated gem” (Rock! Shock! Pop!) is now scanned in 4K from the 35mm interpositive by StudioCanal for the first time ever with over 3 hours of all-new and archival Special Features.

Special Features:
Disc 1: UHD (Film + Special Features):
- Audio Commentary With Indigenous Scholars Kali Simmons And Shaawano Chad Uran
- Trailer
Disc 2: Blu-ray (Film + Special Features):
- Audio Commentary With Indigenous Scholars Kali Simmons And Shaawano Chad Uran
- My Life As A Manitou – Interview With Actor Joe Gieb
- Making Misquamacus – Interview With SFX Artist Tom Burman 
- Your God Won’t Help You – Interview With Second AD Alain Silver 
- Bury My Heart At Wounded Neck: Giving Birth To THE MANITOU – Video Essay By Jim Knipfel, Author Of Slackjaw
- Interview With The Manitou Novelist Graham Masterton
- Interview With Executive Producer David Sheldon
- Trailer
- TV Spot

Specs:
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Runtime: 103 mins
Audio: English Stereo, English Mono
Closed Captions
4K Video: Dolby Vision
Region: UHD: A/B/C, Blu-ray: A


METAMORPHOSIS

When writer/actor Luigi Montefiori/George Eastman passed away in May of 2026, the world lost “one of the most fascinating figures in Italian exploitation cinema” (Genre Grinder). Now his sole directorial feature – produced by Joe D’Amato and shot in Virginia – is presented in UHD for the first time: Deep within a university laboratory, a brilliant professor is conducting unauthorized experiments in genetic engineering. But will his growing obsession with creating a new lifeform lead to the most horrific transformation of all? Gene LeBrock (BEYOND DARKNESS) stars – with a special appearance by the movie’s costume designer Laura Gemser – in “the thinking person’s Italian body horror film” (Senseless Cinema) with special effects by Maurizio Trani (ZOMBIE, THE BEYOND, RATS: NIGHT OF TERROR) and a score by Luigi Ceccarelli (STRIKE COMMANDO, NOSFERATU IN VENICE), newly scanned in 4K from the original camera negative with Special Features that include a never-before-seen interview with Montefiori plus the first-ever release of the soundtrack on a Bonus CD.


Limited Edition Slipcover 
*Apply your own title treatment to the front of the slipcover — including The One We’re Legally Forbidden From Revealing Here — from the two provided reusable/interchangeable vinyl clings.

Special Features:
Disc 1 UHD (Film + Special Feature):
- Trailer
Disc 2: Blu-ray (Film + Special Features):
- It Was Supposed To Be A Different Movie – Interview With Writer/Director Luigi Montefiori (aka George Eastman)
- Directing Neon Angels – Interview With Cinematographer Gianlorenzo Battaglia
- A Tale Of Love And Hate – Interview With Producer Aristide Massaccesi (aka Joe D'Amato)
- Whatever Happened To The Monster? – Interview With Makeup Artist Maurizio Trani
- Trailer
Disc 3: Soundtrack CD

Specs:
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Runtime: 96 mins
Audio: English Mono, Italian Mono
Closed Captions, English Subtitles
4K Video: HDR10
Region: UHD: A/B/C, Blu-ray: A


THE PERROS CALLEJEROS TRILOGY

Cine Quinqui – pronounced ‘kinky’ and short for quincallero, slang used to describe juvenile delinquents – was a series of neorealist dramas depicting the teenage crimewave that plagued post-Franco Spain. And while more than 30 Quinqui movies were produced between 1977 and 1985, the genre was defined – alongside Eloy de la Iglesia’s NAVAJEROS/EL PICO films – by this shocking urban trilogy from writer/director José Antonio de la Loma: Recognized as the original Quinqui, PERROS CALLEJEROS features a star-making performance by real-life street felon Ángel Fernández Franco as charismatic young hoodlum El Torete. De la Loma’s adolescent antihero returns in PERROS CALLEJEROS II to battle an increasingly brutal world of robberies, prison and vengeance. In LOS ÚLTIMOS GOLPES DE EL TORETE, the titular gangster joins forces with the equally notorious El Vaquilla for a rampage that turns violent criminals into pop culture idols. Frank Braña (PIECES), Marta Flores (THE HOUSE BY THE EDGE OF THE LAKE), Xabier Elorriaga (THESIS) and Bernard Seray (THE DEVIL’S HONEY) co-star – along with dozens of actual quinquis – in these groundbreaking action hits, now scanned in 4K from their original camera negatives with English subtitles for the first time ever in North America.

Special Features:
Disc 1: PERROS CALLEJEROS Blu-ray
- La Mina After Midnight – Interview With Assistant Director Martín Ardanaz
- Enter The Quinquiverse – Interview With Eduardo Conejero, Author Of Perros Callejeros: Una Película Irrepetible
- Other Worlds – Excerpt Of Interview With Actress Nadia Windell By Eduardo Conejero, From The Podcast Mis Películas...Fuera De Moda
- The Italian Connection: Cine Quinqui And The Eurocrime Film – Interview With Film Scholar Dr. Andy Willis
- If Every Cop Was Like You – Archival Interview Excerpt With Actor Victor Petit
- Spanish Trailer
- Italian Trailer
Disc 2: PERROS CALLEJEROS II Blu-ray
- Cinema Is An Endless Chase – Interview With Actor César Sánchez
- Perra Callejera – Interview With Actress Teresa Giménez
- The Handsome One – Interview With Actor Bernard Seray
- Archival Interview With Actor And IN A GLASS CAGE Director Agustí Villaronga
- Spanish Trailer
Disc 3: LOS ÚLTIMOS GOLPES DE EL TORETE Blu-ray
- How We Lived – Interview With Actress Berta Cabré
- Close Calls & Close Friends – Interview With Camera Assistant Paco Marín Andreu
- Archival Interview With Actor Simón Andreu
- Young Delinquents In A Young Democracy – Interview With Jorge González Del Pozo, Editor Of "Quinqui" Film In Spain: Peripheries Of Society And Myths On The Margins
- Spanish Trailer

Specs:
Disc 1: PERROS CALLEJEROS Blu-ray
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Runtime: 108 mins
Audio: Spanish Mono, English Mono
Closed Captions, English Subtitles
Region: A/B/C
Disc 2: PERROS CALLEJEROS II Blu-ray
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Runtime: 102 mins
Audio: Spanish Mono, English Mono
Closed Captions, English Subtitles
Region: A/B/C
Disc 3: LOS ÚLTIMOS GOLPES DE EL TORETE Blu-ray
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Runtime: 100 mins
Audio: Spanish Mono
English Subtitles
Region: A/B/C