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Horror

Island of Blood

- They came seeking fame and fortune! What they found was a blood bath!

The cast and crew of a low budget movie, filming on an island, are murdered one by one in accordance with the lethal lyrics of a punk rock song.

Release Date : 1982-01-08

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Creative Film Makers

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Scared Alive

Cast

Marie-Alise Recasner

Character Name : Donna

Original Name : Marie-Alise Recasner

Gender : Female

Rick Dean

Character Name : Jim (as Dean Richards)

Original Name : Rick Dean

Gender : Male

Ron Gardner

Character Name : Franklin Phlegm

Original Name : Ron Gardner

Gender : Male

Terence Goodman

Character Name : Steve Faith

Original Name : Terence Goodman

Gender : Male

Richard Helm

Character Name : Rick

Original Name : Richard Helm

Gender : Male

Jeanine Marie

Character Name : Lyn

Original Name : Jeanine Marie

Gender : Male

Jared McVay

Character Name : Bert

Original Name : Jared McVay

Gender : Male

G. Rockett Phillips

Character Name : Taylor (as Gary Phillips)

Original Name : G. Rockett Phillips

Gender : Male

Bari Suber

Character Name : Betty Jean 'BJ'

Original Name : Bari Suber

Gender : Male

Steven Tash

Character Name : Phil

Original Name : Steven Tash

Gender : Male

Jimmy Williams

Character Name : Policeman

Original Name : Jimmy Williams

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2023-06-29

**_Little known slasher about, you guessed it, victims stuck on an island with a slayer_** A producer, director and seven cast members meet on a small isle off the coast of SoCal to make a movie, hosted by a curmudgeonly recluse. People immediately start dying in dubious ways. Who’s the killer and why is he or she murdering them? “Island of Blood” (1982), also known as “Whodunit” and “Scared Alive,” is an obscure early 80’s slasher that starts well enough with a little droll humor and Bari Suber being notable on the feminine front as BJ (her only role as an actress). Marie-Alise Recasner is also effective as Donna. Unfortunately, there’s not enough human interest to hold one’s attention as the characters are cardboard. Worse, the second half devolves into dull chase/assault sequences in the dark and, mostly, inside a schoolhouse. The ending is quite good, however; a nice surprise. The contemporaneous "Humongous" (1982) and “The Slayer” are better films of this ilk, as are the later “April Fool’s Day” (1986) and "American Gothic" (1987). By “ilk,” I mean slashers with the milieu of a remote island. "A Bay of Blood" (1971) is another example, although that’s set at a bay, yet similar enough. The flick runs 1 hour, 19 minutes, and was shot at Paradise Cove, Malibu (beach and island scenes), Dana Point Harbor (marina) and San Fernando Valley. GRADE: C