Evil Streets is a 1998 American B movie indy horror film co-directed by Terry R. Wickham[2] and Joseph F. Parda,[3] starring SaRenna Lee, Joe Zaso, and Tina Krause.
[4][9][10] The segment is based on short story of the same name by Polish author Stefan Grabiński (Kochanka Szamoty, eng.
Parda would go on to work with producer/actor Joe Zaso and indie horror film star Tina Krause to create the David Lynch-like episode “Szamota’s Mistress.”[6] Wickham had wanted to work with big-bust star SaRenna Lee on a feature film called Perishing Hearts after seeing her in Score Magazine, and he "made it clear to SaRenna he wouldn’t write one word without her coming onboard, because she was the only person he’d make the movie with".
[6] Open auditions were held at Mr. Electric Studios in Massapequa on October 25, 1996 for “The Downfall of Johnny Garrett”, which is where Wickham cast Steve Rodriguez.
The crew was actually cut in half early on in the filming in order to minimize drawing the attention of the local police while shooting.
Special effects artist Craig Lindberg set up the blood pump for the "arm chop", and Jason Alvino did the dead woman’s make up.
[6] The movie has received widely-varying reviews online,[4] and the film has some gore in each part of the anthology, with the last of the three stories having a good deal of nudity.