Late Nite Grindhouse Presents: ‘MIAMI CONNECTION’

One of my favorite films from Fantastic Fest this year was Miami Connection. The film encompasses a unique blend of 80’s martial arts cheese along with some of the most awkwardly constructed scenes on film. However, when it is all combined, it is one of the best times you will have in the theater! Miami Connection is the psychotronic answer to The Room. Featuring some great fight sequences and super quotable scenes, Miami Connection is not one to miss. We are proud to bring it to St. Louis for the first time.

Synopsis

The year is 1987. Motorcycle ninjas tighten their grip on Florida’s narcotics trade, viciously annihilating anyone who dares move in on their turf. Multi-national martial arts rock band Dragon Sound have had enough, and embark on a roundhouse wreck-wave of crime-crushing justice. When not chasing beach bunnies or performing their hit song “Against the Ninja,” Mark (taekwondo master/inspirational speaker Y.K. Kim) and the boys are kicking and chopping at the drug world’s smelliest underbelly. It’ll take every ounce of their blood and courage, but Dragon Sound can’t stop until they’ve completely destroyed the dealers, the drunk bikers, the kill-crazy ninjas, the middle-aged thugs, the “stupid cocaine”… and the entire MIAMI CONNECTION!!!

Trailer

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Late Nite Grindhouse Presents
‘MIAMI CONNECTION’
Friday, November 2nd, 2012
&
Saturday, November 3rd, 2012

At The Hi-Pointe Theatre
Located at 1005 McCausland Avenue
Saint Louis, MO

Admission: $7
Pre-Show @ 11:30pm
Film @ Midnight

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Andy Triefenbach is the Editor-in-Chief and owner of DestroytheBrain.com. In addition to his role on the site, he also programs St. Louis' monthly horror & exploitation theatrical midnight program, Late Nite Grindhouse. Coming from a household of a sci-fi father and a horror/supernatural loving mother, Andy's path to loving genre film was clear. He misses VHS and his personal Saturday night 6 tape movie marathons from his youth.

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