A scholarly type is asked to investigate the possible island site for a large resort hotel--an island rumored to be infested with zombies.A scholarly type is asked to investigate the possible island site for a large resort hotel--an island rumored to be infested with zombies.A scholarly type is asked to investigate the possible island site for a large resort hotel--an island rumored to be infested with zombies.
- Martin Schuyler
- (as Elisha Cook)
- Native Chief
- (as Frederich Ledebur)
- Weather Station #4 Radio Operator
- (uncredited)
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- GoofsThe island is supposedly uninhabited, but when rushing to investigate Claire's scream the characters run down a dirt road with recognizable vehicle tire tracks on it. In the next scene they follow an obviously human made path to the side of a lake.
- Quotes
Matthew Gunn: I haven't been close to a woman for a long time.
Claire Winter: Let's keep it that way, shall we? You stay out of my world and I'll stay out of yours.
Matthew Gunn: That wasn't my idea.
Claire Winter: It was mine.
Matthew Gunn: What is your world?
Claire Winter: Very private, Mr. Gunn. Very exclusive.
Matthew Gunn: And very special too.
Claire Winter: VERY special.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Voodoo Island (1968)
Hotel entrepreneur Howard Carlton (Owen Cunningham) is planning a new hotel/resort on a distant Pacific Island. A survey team that had been sent out earlier disappeared except for Mitchell (Glenn Dixon) who returned in a zombie like state. Carlton hires Philip Knight (Karloff) an investigative reporter to investigate the remote island where the disappearances occurred.
The expedition includes Knight, his assistant Sara Adams, Carlton's front man Barney Finch (Murvyn Vye), Claire Winter (Jean Engstrom), local resort manager Martin Schuler (Elisha Cook) and his assistant Matthew Gunn (Rhodes Reason). Knight also insists that Mitchell be brought along. Before they leave for the island, Mitchell mysteriously dies and a voodoo death warning is left.
When the expedition arrives at the "voodoo" island, strange things start to happen. First their boat breaks down and later they discover their food supply spoiled trapping them on the island all the while under the watchful eyes of mysterious natives. Then, while enjoying a swim Claire is killed by a flesh eating plant. The rest are captured by the natives. Schuler refuses to leave and later becomes a zombie as does Finch while watching two children play. Will the others escape?
Karloff is totally miscast as the fast talking "Gerardo" type investigative reporter. Although he does his best, he certainly deserved better. He would make two more films in 1958 and then disappear from the screen until 1963 when Roger Corman "rediscovered" him for "The Raven".
The cast spends most of the film trudging across the jungle island. We never see any so-called black magic and are left to wonder how the zombies are created. We do get to see some cheap looking dolls with pins in them though. This was obviously a film on a low budget. Most of it was shot outdoors and the special effects are cheaply done.
Strictly for the lower half of a double bill.
- bsmith5552
- Oct 18, 2006
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- Budget
- $150,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.75 : 1