Thumbtanic
"A story of Thumbs. A story of love. A story of a very poorly steered ship."
Originally released in 2000. Thumbtanic is a comedy/drama film. directed by Todd Portugal. At just 26 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Steve Oedekerk, Mary Jo Keenen, and Paul Greenberg
Synopsis
Short-subject movie parodies with casts completely comprised of the digits. Released in 1999, Thumbtanic gives the thumb-treatment to James Cameron's box-office and Oscar juggernaut Titanic and features the voice talents of Mary Jo Keenan and Mark DeCarlo, among others.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Steve Oedekerk
as Jake / Designer / Stevine Odion / 'We've Been Hit' (voice)
Mary Jo Keenen
as Geranium / Old Geranium (voice)
Paul Greenberg
as The Captain / 'Lovely Ship' Steward / Lice Checker #1 (voice)
Rob Paulsen
as Mr. Prickle / Bartender / Lice Checker #2 (voice)
Mark DeCarlo
as The Interviewer / TV Anchor / Elvis / Lookout #2 / Rich Man at Dinner / 'Shuffle Board Finals?' (voice)
Tony Pyle
as Submarine Pilot / Excited One-Eyed Thumb / Lookout #3 (voice)
Eric Trueheart
as 'All Aboard' Steward / 'Good Gravy, What a Ship!' / 'Lovely Ship' Balloon Head (voice)
Jenny Rose
as What a Lovely Big Ship!' / 'We're Going Down! (voice)
Joe Liss
as It's a Big Ship!' / Bedwetter / 'I Wet Myself (voice)
Heidi Fugeman
as Ship Must go on for Miles (voice)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- O Entertainment
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Thumbtanic about?
Short-subject movie parodies with casts completely comprised of the digits. Released in 1999, Thumbtanic gives the thumb-treatment to James Cameron's box-office and Oscar juggernaut Titanic and fea...
Who directed Thumbtanic?
Thumbtanic was directed by Todd Portugal.
How long is Thumbtanic?
Thumbtanic has a runtime of 0 hours and 26 minutes (26 minutes total).
When was Thumbtanic released?
Thumbtanic was released on July 7, 2000 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Thumbtanic?
The main cast of Thumbtanic includes Steve Oedekerk, Mary Jo Keenen, Paul Greenberg, Rob Paulsen, Mark DeCarlo.