Thundercrack! /

Four men, three women and a gorilla all seek shelter from a storm in an isolated mansion owned by a lonely widow who keeps her late husband's body parts pickled in the wine cellar and her deformed sex-friend son locked in the attic. The group spends the night talking about their various bizarre...

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Corporate Authors: Thomas Brothers Film Studio (film production company.), Synapse Films (Firm : Novi, Mich.) (film production company,)
Other Authors: Kuchar, George, 1942-2011 (Actor, Screenwriter), Thomas, John, 1947-1994 (Producer), Thomas, Charles (Producer), Eaton, Marion, 1932-2011 (Actor), McDowell, Melinda, 1952- (Actor)
Format: Video Blu-ray Disc
Language:English
Language Notes:English soundtrack, with optional French, German, or Spanish subtitles. Closed-captioned in English.
Published: [Novi, Michigan] : Synapse Films, [2015]
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Summary:Four men, three women and a gorilla all seek shelter from a storm in an isolated mansion owned by a lonely widow who keeps her late husband's body parts pickled in the wine cellar and her deformed sex-friend son locked in the attic. The group spends the night talking about their various bizarre obsessions and having brief sex scenes in every conceivable permutation.
Item Description:Originally produced as a motion picture in 1975.
One-leaf booklet About this transfer by Don May Jr. inserted in container.
Special features include: bonus DVD featuring are interviews, short films, Thundercrack! audition footage, outtaked and more; rare archival 1972 intervie with Curt McDowell (85 min.); a feature-length documentary It came from Kuchar (2009 ; 87 min.), directed by Jennifer M. Kroot.
Physical Description:2 videodisc (160 min.) : sound, black & white ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:Blu-ray disc: regions A,B,C; 1080p HD; aspect ratio: 1.33:1; DTS-HD MA 2.0 mono sound format; requires Blu-ray player.
Audience:Not rated.
Production Credits:Photographed and edited by Curt McDowell ; original score composed and performed by Mark Ellinger.