Thundercrack! - Wikipedia Thundercrack! is a 1975 black comedy horror film written, edited, shot and directed by Curt McDowell, and written by George Kuchar based on a story by McDowell and Mark Ellinger [1] It stars Marion Eaton, Ken Scudder, Melinda McDowell and George Kuchar
Thundercrack! (1975) - IMDb Thundercrack!: Directed by Curt McDowell With Marion Eaton, George Kuchar, Melinda McDowell, Phillip Heffernan With a killer gorilla on the loose, a group of strangers find themselves stranded at a remote mansion of a grieving madwoman one dark and stormy night They indulge in swapping bizarre personal backstories - and bodily fluids
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Thundercrack! - KUCHAR BROTHERS Thundercrack! (Curt McDowell, 1975, 16mm, B W, Sound, 158min ) Directed by Curt McDowell Screenplay by George Kuchar THUNDERCRACK! – A big picture So big in scope So massive in emotional impact That you'll thrill to every buttock numbing hour
Thundercrack! — Cult Projections Logline: Two pairs of friends find themselves stranded in a remote household in the middle of a storm, swapping stories from their past, teasing the homeowner, and engaging in sexual activity “The coin of sexuality always has two faces ” Not all yarns have happy endings, but some happy endings have a bit of a yarn in them
Thundercrack! - The Grand Illusion Cinema THUNDERCRACK!… the world’s only underground kinky art adult horror film, complete with four men, three women and rampaging circus animals With the initial setup of an atmospheric gothic tale — a dark and stormy night breakdown featuring a creepy old house on the hill — it quickly turns into an eerie orgy of graphic humor, horror and sex
Thundercrack! (1975) - Turner Classic Movies At a creepy old house on the hill during a dark stormy night, four men, three women and a gorilla experience a dark and perverse orgy
Thundercrack! (1975) - The Movie Database (TMDB) An eccentric and alcoholic widow hosts a motley assortment of travelers - four men, three women and one gorilla - who arrive one eventful night to get out of a torrential rainstorm Is it possible for a film to be too bizarre, too outrageous - even for cult audiences?