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The Meltdown Memoirs depicts the production of the movie Street Trash along with cast and crew interviews 20 years later.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Roy Frumkes
Actors: Bryan Singer, Buddy Giovinazzo, J. Michael Muro, Jörg Buttgereit, Robert Marcucci, Roy Frumkes
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