Forget RoboCop — Hobocop Is the Law Now
Sean Donohue, one of the fellas behind the infamous Death-Scort Service flicks plus such tittie revealing delights like Die Die Delta PI and Naked Cannibal Campers, is releasing his latest monster this month, Hobocop. Now why didn’t anyone think of that title sooner?
Based on a shorter film and a prequel to the Death-Scort Service movies, Hobocop stars underground icon, Bob Glazier of Amerikan Holokaust (see Amerikan Holokaust: No Budget, No Mercy) Chaos A.D. (see The Sleaze Box’s Chaos A.D. Is the Film Rob Zombie Wishes He Made) Death-Scort Service, Zed’s Dead, plus many more as the title character along with Sushi X Holder (Swamp Woman, The House that Eats Flesh) Katie McKinley (Killer Cam, Death-Scort Service 2 & 3), plus loads more and promises gore, action and regular views of full frontal nudity, if prior flicks are to be studied and assumed.
Hobocop takes viewers back to the gritty streets of 1999, where Bob Glazier’s iconic character, Buddy Ross, emerges from the shadows. In this prequel to the Death-Scort Service series, we witness the tumultuous origins of Buddy Ross, a man who refuses to be defined by his circumstances. Struggling against the tide of adversity, Buddy Ross finds himself at the mercy of a harsh and unforgiving world. Yet, despite his homelessness, he possesses an indomitable spirit, refusing to be crushed by despair. With a cunning mind and a heart filled with righteous fury, Buddy sets out on a path of vengeance against those who have wronged him. Assuming the guise of a police officer, Buddy navigates the seedy underbelly of society with ease, exploiting every opportunity to mete out justice on his own terms. In a world where corruption reigns supreme, he becomes a force to be reckoned with, a relentless avenger fighting for the downtrodden and the forgotten. As the narrative unfolds, familiar faces from the Death-Scort Service series make their appearance, weaving a tapestry of interconnected stories that lay the foundations for future adventures.
Phew, give the writer of that IMDb synopsis a gold star, someone.
Anyhow, here’s the link to the Blu-ray preorder. Have fun: deepdiscount.com/hobocop/783495741954















