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Dead-End Drive In DVD

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The price of admission is the rest of your life From Ozploitation King Brian Trenchard-Smith (Turkey Shoot, Stuntrock) comes an Australian Grindhouse classic which pits the dregs of society against each other in a crazed battle featuring atomic punks, burnt out junkers and a totally corrupt police force. In an apocalyptic future where crimes rates have spiralled out of control and the economy has permanently collapsed, those in charge have found a perfect solution to the rise of lawlessness Lock away the undesirables, criminals and low down dirty scumbags in the... old Drive-in movie theatres, now converted into violent concentration camps. Now, two kids who thought they were only coming along to see the show are trapped by circumstance in the chaos of Dead End Drive-In, can they escape before they too become resigned to the crazed life in this hellhole like everybody else? . There's a party every day, a movie every night, and all the junk food you can eat. What more can a kid want except to get out. [show more]

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Released
20 September 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Arrow Video 
Classification
Runtime
88 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027035015316 
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Australian action drama directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. In the poverty-stricken near future, where crime dominates the inner cities, prison camps are fashioned out of disused drive-in theatres in an attempt to contain unemployed and undesirable citizens. When Crabs (Ned Manning) takes his girlfriend Carmen (Natalie McCurry) out to see a movie, he unwittingly takes her to one of these camps. With his car stripped of its parts and a racist prison gang beginning to take a keen interest in Carmen, Crabs tries a series of elaborate and ultimately unsuccessful escape attempts. With Carmen resigned to her fate and now fully integrated into the camp's forlorn community, Crabs takes on one last daring escape effort in a bid to gain his freedom.