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HorrorScience Fiction

Island of Terror

- How could they stop the devouring death...that lived by sucking on living human bones!

A small island community is overrun with creeping, blobbish, tentacled monsters which liquefy and digest the bones from living creatures. The community struggles to fight back.

Release Date : 1966-06-20

Language :EnglishItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Planet Film ProductionsProtelco

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Peter Cushing

Character Name : Dr. Brian Stanley

Original Name : Peter Cushing

Gender : Male

Edward Judd

Character Name : Dr. David West

Original Name : Edward Judd

Gender : Male

Carole Gray

Character Name : Toni Merrill

Original Name : Carole Gray

Gender : Female

Eddie Byrne

Character Name : Dr. Reginald Landers

Original Name : Eddie Byrne

Gender : Male

Sam Kydd

Character Name : Constable John Harris

Original Name : Sam Kydd

Gender : Male

Niall MacGinnis

Character Name : Mr. Roger Campbell

Original Name : Niall MacGinnis

Gender : Male

James Caffrey

Character Name : Peter Argyle

Original Name : James Caffrey

Gender : Male

Liam Gaffney

Character Name : Ian Bellows

Original Name : Liam Gaffney

Gender : Male

Keith Bell

Character Name : Halsey

Original Name : Keith Bell

Gender : Male

Margaret Lacey

Character Name : Old Woman

Original Name : Margaret Lacey

Gender : Female

Peter Forbes-Robertson

Character Name : Dr. Lawrence Phillips

Original Name : Peter Forbes-Robertson

Gender : Male

Shay Gorman

Character Name : Morton

Original Name : Shay Gorman

Gender : Male

Richard Bidlake

Character Name : Carson

Original Name : Richard Bidlake

Gender : Male

Edward Ogden

Character Name : Helicopter Pilot

Original Name : Edward Ogden

Gender : Male

Joyce Hemson

Character Name : Mrs. Bellows

Original Name : Joyce Hemson

Gender : Male

Roger Heathcott

Character Name : Dunley

Original Name : Roger Heathcott

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Day of the Silicates! The island of the title is under threat from silicate creatures who were born out of experiments to cure cancer. The creatures feed off of bones, animal or human, so this tiny island community is in grave danger. It's as bonkers as it sounds, a sci-fi horror of such ridiculous notions, it can't fail to entertain genre loving fans. Terence Fisher directs and Peter Cushing stars, in what was a break from Hammer Films for the both of them. The creatures are rubbery blobs with one deadly tentacle weaving their deadly damage, they also bleed noodle soup. They move at a snails pace, which makes you wonder why the humans holed up in one Rio Bravo type situation, actually don't just out-run the damn beasties. But wait! These things can somehow climb up buildings and trees, the scientific possibility is really too nutty to comprehend! But it's so much fun, and there's Cushing (was he ever bad in anything?) holding court whilst others around him act at a level befitting the material. It's no hidden gem or anything, but if you like the likes of Day of the Triffids and The Monster That Challenged the World, then this should punch your joy joy genre buttons. 6.5/10

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

_**Peter Cushing is stuck on an Island of Dull**_ Cancer experiments on a remote island off the coast of Ireland have unleashed something that is turning people into lifeless, boneless masses of flesh. “Island of Terror” (1966) was made by the same short-lived company that released the similar “Island of the Burning Damned” a year later (also known as “Night of the Big Heat”), both featuring Peter Cushing and directed by Terence Fisher. It walks the balance beam between sci-fi and horror and should be appreciated by fans of Cushing, Hammer, Amicus, Tigon and American International. Unfortunately, unlike that sister film, it lacks much human interest and the creatures are shown too early and too much in the light of day. I suppose it doesn’t help that Carole Gray isn’t on the level of Jane Merrow in the feminine department, but she’s a’right. Still, if you must see every Cushing flick, this one starts with a compelling first act and is solid mid-60’s Brit sci-fi/horror. It just gets dull by the second half. The film runs about 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot at Pinewood Studios, England, and other points nearby in Buckinghamshire. GRADE: C/C-

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-03-26

It has something of "Day of the Triffids" (1963) to it this, as Peter Cushing ("Dr. Stanley") is drafted onto a remote island to investigate some mysterious deaths. Bodies have been de-ossified and this presents quite a puzzle to himself and to his fellow scientists "David" (Edward Judd) and "Landers" (Eddie Byrne) until they stumble upon some rather dangerous woodlice-looking creatures with long spiny necks wandering in the woods. Might they be the cause, and if so what to do now? It's a pretty run of the mill sci-fi horror film this. It tries to beef up the plot by using a decent cast of familiar British actors to compensate for the very limited standard of the visual effects and the predictability of the denouement. It is annoyingly over-scored, which is a shame, and the dialogue is all pretty banal but Cushing delivers all that is required of him and I still quite enjoyed it.