Thunder and Lightning (1977 film)
Thunder and Lightning is a 1977 action comedy film directed by Corey Allen and starring David Carradine and Kate Jackson.[3]
Thunder and Lightning | |
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Directed by | Corey Allen |
Produced by | Roger Corman |
Written by | William Hjortsberg |
Starring | Kate Jackson David Carradine Sterling Holloway Roger C. Carmel Eddie Barth Charles Napier |
Music by | Andy Stein |
Cinematography | James Pergola |
Edited by | Anthony Redman |
Production company | 20th Century Fox |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $3 million[1] or $3.1 million[2] |
Premise
The plot involves moonshine runners in Florida who are trying to stay independent in the face of attempts by organized crime to take over their business.
Cast
Main
- Sterling Holloway as Hobe Carpenter
- Patrick Cranshaw as Taylor
- Charles Napier as Jim Bob
- George Murdock as Jake Summers
- Ron Feinberg as Bubba
- David Carradine as Harley Thomas
- Kate Jackson as Nancy Sue Hunnicutt
Supporting
- Roger C. Carmel as Ralph Junior Hunnicutt
- Hope Pomerance as Mrs. Hunnicutt
- Eddie Barth as Rudi Volpone (credited as Ed Barth)
- Malcolm Jones as Rainey
- Charles Willeford as Bartender
- Christopher Raynolds as Scooter
- Claude Earl Jones as Carl (credited as Claude Jones)
- Emilio Rivera as Honeydew Driver
Cameo appearance/uncredited
- Richard Holden as Race Announcer
Notes
At one stage the film was reportedly going to star Susan George and Roger Corman met with Jimmy Connors about playing the male lead.[4] Carradine signed in March 1976.[5]
The script was originally set in Georgia but was relocated to the Florida Everglades in order to take advantage of the beauty of that area.[6]
- It was Sterling Holloway's final film appearance before his death in 1992.
- It was Roger Corman's last of four films produced for 20th Century Fox (the others were Fighting Mad, Capone and Moving Violation).
Reception
The film was popular and Corey Allen worked for Corman again on Avalanche (1978).[7]
References
- Christopher T Koetting, Mind Warp!: The Fantastic True Story of Roger Corman's New World Pictures, Hemlock Books. 2009 p 132
- Kilday, Gregg. (Dec 24, 1977). "FILM CLIPS: 'Star Wars' Keeps on Streaking". Los Angeles Times. p. b7.
- "Thunder and Lightning". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved March 9, 2016.
- Gold, Aaron. (Dec 9, 1975). "Tower Ticker". Chicago Tribune. p. b2.
- Murphy, Mary. (Mar 24, 1976). "MOVIE CALL SHEET: Rastar Buys 'First Time' Rights". Los Angeles Times. p. g9.
- Jim; Higgins, Shirley. (Aug 14, 1977). "Movie fan's guide: Chasing moonshiners through Everglades". Chicago Tribune. p. c2.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- Goldstone, Patricia (17 Dec 1978). "Young Directors:Who Is Using Whom?". Los Angeles Times. p. o6.
External links
- Thunder and Lightning at IMDb
- Thunder and Lightning at AllMovie
- Thunder and Lightning at Rotten Tomatoes
- Thunder and Lightning at the TCM Movie Database
- Review of film at New York Times
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