Twister's Revenge! | |
Director: | Bill Rebane |
Producer: | Bill Rebane Larry Dreyfus |
Starring: | Dean West Meredith Orr Jonathan Goch R. Richardson Luka Jay Gjernes |
Cinematography: | Bill Rebane |
Editing: | William Arthur Bill Rebane |
Music: | M. Hans Liebert |
Studio: | MTP Productions |
Distributor: | Focus Film (West Germany) Mill Creek Entertainment |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $95,000 |
Twister's Revenge! is a 1988 American action comedy film directed by Bill Rebane and released direct-to-video.[1]
Three bumbling criminals have repeatedly tried to steal the computerized control system of Mr. Twister, a talking monster truck with a mind of its own. They make one last attempt with an M60 tank.[2]
Featured Monster Truck show in Ionia, Michigan featured the following drivers as themselves:
Twister's Revenge! was filmed in Gleason, Wisconsin at a cost of $95,000. Rebane said that "We had a strong lead actor [Dean West] for "Twister's Revenge" but the girl — the lead actress — [Meredith Orr] was very weak."[3]
Mr. Twister was a custom-made monster truck belonging to a local man, David Staszak.[4] Its computer control system included an AT&T PC 6300.[5]
Twister's Revenge! was released on VHS by Video First Entertainment of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin in 1988.[6] It was also released in West Germany, under the title Ein Supertruck auf Gangsterjagd! ("A Supertruck on a Gangster-Hunt!")[7] and in Japan.[8]
It was rereleased by Mill Creek Entertainment in 2006, as part of their "Drive-in Movie Classics" series.[9]
1000 Misspent Hours and Counting awarded the film 2½ stars, noting that Mr. Twister's onboard AI was clearly a ripoff of Knight Rider's KITT and saying that the film had a "demented mismatch between tone and subject matter. The very idea of a funny vigilante revenge film is bizarre. I hasten to emphasize that Twister’s Revenge! is not a parody of Death Wish wannabes, but rather a Death Wish wannabe that is also a comedy."
Josiah Chiappelli gave the film 3/5 on his "Hipster Holy Grail" series.[10]
Twister's Revenge! was featured on a 2019 episode of RedLetterMedia's "Best of the Worst" series.[11]