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Thirst 4K 1979 Ultra HD 2160p

Thirst 4K 1979 Ultra HD 2160p
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Genre: Drama 4K , Horror 4K
Country: Australia
Time: 01:35:38
IMDB: 5.8
Director: Rod Hardy
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Actors: Chantal Contouri, Shirley Cameron, Max Phipps, Henry Silva, Rod Mullinar, David Hemmings, Rosie Sturgess, Robert Thompson, Walter Pym, Amanda Muggleton, Lulu Pinkus, Chris Milne, Jacqui Gordon, Val Christensen, Glenys O'Brien, Benny Nightingale, Stephen Clark, Stewart Faichney

Story Movie

The criminals, who turn out to be the leaders of a mysterious brotherhood, kidnap Kate to inform her that she belongs to an ancient vampire family. She is brought to an inconspicuous manor - a conspicuous factory for pumping blood out of donor victims. The stunned girl tries to escape from this monstrous place, but can one escape from fate?


Review 4K Movie

An Aussie vampire film? Never would have thought. Not to denigrate my country's film industry, but ... well, it's not known for producing bloodsucker flicks. The exception is this little oddity, released in 1979 and now hidden away in the 'horror' section of video stores across the country.

Having heard of the film for several yrs, and seen the cover at my local video store (Chantal Contouri drenched in gore), I decided to check it out. The result: one of the most genuinely horrifying films to emerge from Australia in recent decades. Not horrifying in the sense of 'The Delinquents', where it's horrifyingly bad and let's just sit back and have a good laugh. I am talking, this film is a recorded bad dream. Reality and nightmare blur, blood spurts, and Amanda Muggleton sneers as one of our screen's most genuinely evil villains. Contouri was fantastic, too, as the hapless young woman abducted and brought to a blood farm and made to honour her ancestor, Elisabeth Bathory - bloodsucker extraordinaire, and the figure at the heart of those other 70s horror films 'Countess Dracula' and 'Daughters of Darkness'. The scene where she sprouted fangs and kills a colleague really jolted this horror movie afficionado.

Visually, the film has dated: the hairstyles are tres out-of-date, and the colour cinematography was reminisce of those chocolate commercials I grew up watching on TV as a young boy in Melbourne. Problems also lay in the script's lack of depth. There was no psychological make-up to the characters, they had no history - and this made it very hard to relate to them on an emotional level (Contouri's character in particular). Nevertheless, this is an intriguing and eerie film that will appeal to fans of Australian cinema and horror films alike.

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Video

Codec: HEVC / H.265 (78.9 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1



Audio

#English: FLAC 1.0 (Unfiltered)
#English: FLAC 1.0 (Filtered)
#English: Dolby Digital 2.0 (Commentary by director Rod Hardy and producer Antony I. Ginnane)



Subtitles

English SDH.

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