Yet another drive-in flick
about rambunctious moonshiners, Thunder
and Lightning would linger far below the pop-culture radar if not for the
popularity of its leading actors, David Carradine and Kate Jackson. Working
once again under the penny-pinching aegis of producer Roger Corman, Carradine
pours on the rebellious charm to liven up the story’s aimless cacophony of
chase scenes, explosions, and fist fights. In fact, Carradine is forced to
contribute extra effort—if smirking can be described as effort, that is—because
Charlie’s Angels spitfire Jackson is
more or less a nonentity given the colorless nature of her co-starring role.
Carradine plays Harley Thomas, a good ol’ boy whose graying uncles cook up
moonshine that he delivers in his souped-up ’57 Chevy. Harley dates Nancy Sue
Hunnicut (Jackson), a wealthy young woman who doesn’t realize her father, Ralph
Junior Hunnicut (Roger C. Carmel), hides a massive moonshine operation behind
the front of his legit soda-pop empire. Through the machinations of an
unnecessarily convoluted story, Ralph Junior gets into trouble with the
Northeast mafia, Harley gets into trouble with Ralph Junior, and everybody ends
up chasing after a massive shipment of poisoned moonshine. The fast-moving
picture also makes room for an alligator-wrestling preacher, a pair of
incompetent Noo Yawk assassins, and Ralph Junior’s knuckle-dragging henchmen,
two of whom are played by ’70s B-movie stalwarts George Murdock and Charles
Napier. Although Thunder and Lightning
is ostensibly a comedy, frenetic onscreen action is presented in lieu of actual
jokes. Given the movie’s choppy editing, one suspects that director Corey
Allen’s on-set camerawork was chopped apart during post-production to rev up
the pacing, so if Thunder and Lightning
ever had nuance (unlikely), it disappeared long before the movie hit screens.
Still, the picture offers a few brainlessly diverting scenes, as well as some
choice examples of redneck patois—like the moment when a motorcycle cop sees a
pair of cars zoom by and exclaims, “Sweet kidneys of Christ, those boys were
movin’!”
Thunder and Lightning: FUNKY
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