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Island of Terror

  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
4.6K
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Peter Cushing and Carole Gray in Island of Terror (1966)
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An isolated remote island community is threatened by an attack by tentacled silicates which liquefy and digest bone and tissue.An isolated remote island community is threatened by an attack by tentacled silicates which liquefy and digest bone and tissue.An isolated remote island community is threatened by an attack by tentacled silicates which liquefy and digest bone and tissue.

  • Director
    • Terence Fisher
  • Writers
    • Edward Mann
    • Al Ramsen
  • Stars
    • Peter Cushing
    • Edward Judd
    • Carole Gray
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    4.6K
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    • Director
      • Terence Fisher
    • Writers
      • Edward Mann
      • Al Ramsen
    • Stars
      • Peter Cushing
      • Edward Judd
      • Carole Gray
    • 107User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Dr. Brian Stanley
    Edward Judd
    Edward Judd
    • Dr. David West
    Carole Gray
    Carole Gray
    • Toni Merrill
    Eddie Byrne
    Eddie Byrne
    • Dr. Reginald Landers
    Sam Kydd
    Sam Kydd
    • Constable John Harris
    Niall MacGinnis
    Niall MacGinnis
    • Mr. Roger Campbell
    James Caffrey
    James Caffrey
    • Peter Argyle
    Liam Gaffney
    • Ian Bellows
    Roger Heathcott
    • Dunley
    Keith Bell
    Keith Bell
    • Halsey
    Margaret Lacey
    • Old Woman
    • (as Margaret Lacy)
    Shay Gorman
    • Morton
    Peter Forbes-Robertson
    • Dr. Lawrence Phillips
    • (as Peter Forbes Robertson)
    Richard Bidlake
    • Carson
    Joyce Hemson
    Joyce Hemson
    • Mrs. Bellows
    Edward Ogden
    • Helicopter Pilot
    Tony Allen
    Tony Allen
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Brady
    Jim Brady
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Terence Fisher
    • Writers
      • Edward Mann
      • Al Ramsen
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    User reviews107

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    Gregg Fury

    I enjoyed this movie when I was a kid

    I remember watching this movie numerous times as a child(I'm 37 years old and I believe I was around 8 or so when I first saw this movie). I've read all the IMDb reviews of the cheesy special effects but I didn't really notice these faults when I was a youngster. I haven't seen this movie for many years but can remember really enjoying this Peter Cushing movie and seriously being scared of those weird creatures. I'm sure as an adult the faults would be glaring but kids(at least back in the early 70's) didn't seem to care or notice if the effects were flawed. Hopefully I can find this movie on rental or on TV so I can get a refreshed look at this movie.
    6Platypuschow

    Island of Terror: Passable 60's cheesefest

    Starring horror legend Peter Cushing Island of Terror tells the story of the discovery of a messy boneless corpse on a secluded British island.

    When an investigation is done they discover that the island is becoming infested with horrible creatures that put the towns population at threat!

    Created by many of the same people who brought us the original Hammer Horror classics this looks great for its age and even the rubber monsters are better than you'd imagine.

    Sure it's goofy, cheesy and even Cushing isn't exactly on form here but it's entertaining enough stuff for fans of the genre.

    If you can get past the silliness of it all and stomach the sight of Peter Cushing trying to get into a threesome then there is entertainment value to be had.

    The Good:

    Interesting beasties

    Ahead of its time

    The Bad:

    Leading lady poorly used

    Seven different types of cheese

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Solitaire was Peter Cushings second choice

    Working lighters weren't in the budget
    6richardchatten

    "Look over there! Silicates!!"

    A very long way after 'Quatermass', this was the second of three sci-fi quickies Terence Fisher made away from Hammer for a modest little outfit called Planet; set in Ireland, but obviously shot in bitingly cold weather in the countryside around Pinewood.

    A competent cast give earnest performances in the face of stupid-looking monsters - described by Peter Cushing as "nasty little creatures" - that leave their victims looking like Dorian Gray's portrait in the 1945 movie, accidentally created in a lab trying to find a cure for cancer.

    Edward Judd makes a truly shocking intervention at one point on behalf of Peter Cushing; and the film has a memorable sting in the tale.
    6planktonrules

    A decent film with utterly ridiculous monsters!

    "Island of Terror" is a good film....and I do recommend you see it. However, be forewarned that the monsters in the movies are among the silliest looking you can find in films.

    The story is set on an isolated Irish island. The local doctor is shocked when a corpse is discovered with all of its bones turned to liquid! This ain't normal and he soon goes off island to get help. Oddly, instead of getting LOTS of help, he secretly brings two doctors back with them. Soon, they discover a mass of horrid creatures that looked like the Horta from the original "Star Trek" but with a tentacle that could kill! Unfortunately, killing them is a serious problem as dynamite, guns and the like have no effect. Is there any prayer for this island and its inhabitants?

    You just have to see the creatures....and you'll know what I mean...and you'll realize just how silly it all is. But, despite that, Peter Cushing and the gang do a nice job of playing their parts...and the film creates a great mood. Worth watching but very flawed.
    bradkingsley

    The only horror movie that scared me when I was a teen.

    It was the early 70's when I first saw Island of Terror on a Saturday late night horror show called Shock Theatre. I've always been a fan of Peter Cushing and his films so when I read that he was in it that made it a must see. We were hearing more and more about cancer research so this movie had relevence to the times. Growing up as a youngster in a rural area surrounded by livestock, the opening scene with the dead horse spooked me. At the time I first saw the film, the idea of Cancer research going haywire was a possiblilty and having your bones sucked out of your body while you were alive sent chills through my body. As the creatures were shown more and more, took more victims in varying fashions, more and more lights were turned on in my living room where I was watching the movie. The ending put the icing on the cake and I slept with the lights on for about a week. I had seen many horror movies including The Blob, but this was the only one to really get me sacred and keep me scared. I strongly recommend this movie to everyone. It's got suspence, surprises, a bit of humor, some horror, is just an enjoyable movie to watch and is one of my favorites. It's been many years since I've seen the movie so I just ordered a copy to enjoy again and again. Definately a classic for anyone's movie library.

    I've noticed some reviews talking about how cheap the special effects were and the weak story/plot line, but these are all comparing the film to the standards of todays filmaking. As a child I didn't notice any of the effects simplistics. I was looking for some entertainment and a good late night scare, and Island of Terror delivered.

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    • Trivia
      Art director John St John Earl's final film and the only time he is credited for special effects.
    • Goofs
      When the townspeople attack the silicates in the woods with dynamite, the explosions reveal the wheels propelling the creatures along.
    • Quotes

      [arriving at the mansion]

      Dr. David West: Toni, you stay in the car.

      Toni Merrill: I'm not staying here with all those things running around.

      Dr. Brian Stanley: Oh, let her come. I wouldn't want to stay out here alone. It's too damn creepy.

    • Alternate versions
      The UK cinema version was cut by a few seconds by the BBFC to remove a brief shot of blood-spurts after a hand is chopped off with an axe. The early UK and French DVDs retain this version though the German CCI DVD issue has the scene intact. The 2014 UK Odeon DVD release is fully uncut.
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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Isla del terror
    • Filming locations
      • Black Park Country Park, Black Park Road, Wexham, Slough, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(car driving through woods, battle against silicates)
    • Production company
      • Planet Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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