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Crank: High Voltage was released via DVD and Blu-ray on September 8, 2009 in the United States. At the DVD sales chart, Crank opened at No. 2, selling 305,000 units which translates to $5,345,078 in revenue. As per the latest figures, 827,000 units have been sold, acquiring revenue of over $15 million.
Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor made their feature film debut with Crank, a 2006 film starring Jason Statham.The duo later wrote and produced the 2008 thriller Pathology.In 2009, Neveldine and Taylor wrote and directed Crank: High Voltage, a sequel to Crank, and Gamer, a science fiction action thriller starring Gerard Butler.
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I believe the correct Theatrical release poster is this Crank 2 poster. -- 109.79.160.161 12:49, 27 August 2019 (UTC) @109.79.160.161: That may be the correct design, but it's my personal preference to change it with the teaser one because it is a much more visually interesting poster than the generic release one.
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Crank: High Voltage is the soundtrack for the 2009 film of the same name, composed and mostly performed by Mike Patton. [3] It is similar to his work with Fantômas, as both this soundtrack and the band's studio album Suspended Animation feature the same mix of intense noise with silence and other, pseudo-random sound sources, [4] with song lengths being similar too (most being less than 2 ...