American International Pictures (AIP) was legendary for churning out
an endless stream of product for the nation's movie theater and drive-in
screens. They made them fast, and they made them cheap, and most of the
time, it was easy to tell. However, hidden among the rock and roll
beach romps and teenage werewolves, aliens and cavemen, one occasionally
finds the odd shining gem. 1968’s Generation Gap “youthsploitation”
satire Wild in the Streets is one such gem.
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