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Terminal Island

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.8K
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Terminal Island (1973)
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After the abolishment of the death penalty, California murderers are dumped on an island to spend the rest of their lives unsupervised. There, two groups are formed, one lead by a psychopath... Read allAfter the abolishment of the death penalty, California murderers are dumped on an island to spend the rest of their lives unsupervised. There, two groups are formed, one lead by a psychopath, and another group determined to bring him down.After the abolishment of the death penalty, California murderers are dumped on an island to spend the rest of their lives unsupervised. There, two groups are formed, one lead by a psychopath, and another group determined to bring him down.

  • Director
    • Stephanie Rothman
  • Writers
    • James Barnett
    • Charles S. Swartz
    • Stephanie Rothman
  • Stars
    • Don Marshall
    • Phyllis Davis
    • Ena Hartman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Stephanie Rothman
    • Writers
      • James Barnett
      • Charles S. Swartz
      • Stephanie Rothman
    • Stars
      • Don Marshall
      • Phyllis Davis
      • Ena Hartman
    • 21User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
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    • A.J. Thomas
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    • Joy Lang
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    • Carmen Simms
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    • Lee Phillips
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    • Bunny Campbell
    Randy Boone
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    mchlanda-1

    Movie was fine; video (DVD) version from Canada cut/censored.

    This movie was fine, great, if you're a Tom Selleck fan. Personally, I like Phyllis Davis (who starred later in "Vegas" with the late Robert Urich). The "DVD" version; which is available from Canada, produced by Legacy Entertainment, is a "ripoff" (if you'll pardon an old slang word). It is cut for language, and other material, featuring Ms. Davis, and another actress (separate scenes, not together), involving nudity. I know, because a) I have a book called "The Bare Facts" by Craig Hosada, which reviews these scenes. b.) I have a tape called Famous T & A, I'm not making it up, which features an uncut/uncensored excerpt from the movie which shows what was cut. I am getting a VHS, used, from another place, from a different manufacturer, and hoping it hasn't been "cut". Although rated "R" originally, and even though it says it's been edited (which I didn't look to see, until after I viewed the movie; which if I had done, I'd have returned it) I feel I was cheated. So, this is a warning to any potential buyers. If editing doesn't bother you, then, by all means, buy it. In fact, I'm trying to resell my copy, as it was played once.
    4derek-duerden

    Starts Well, but...

    ... doesn't really do anything interesting with the premiss, IMHO.

    Escape From New York took a similar idea and did much more with it; there are also echoes of Lord of the Flies in what they *do* decide to do with the plot but, again, the latter did this better.

    Also, despite it being cited as some sort of feminist allegory, the early nominal centre of the film (Carmen) gets rapidly sidelined once the women are freed from the main group, whereupon it's mainly two "guy gangs" - one nominally good, the other unambiguously bad - against each other, with lots of bad acting and cheap effects.

    Not recommended.
    6TheFearmakers

    Angel's Island

    For an exploitation flick that seems to make itself up as it goes, TERMINAL ISLAND begins creatively enough, much like the same years' WESTWORLD with random interviews about the title location...

    In this case, based on the actual California death penalty being overturned (making The Manson Family eligible for parole soon after), random people are asked what they think of the prison island alternative, like ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK after while based on the infamous Devil's Island, where murderous convicts are left to their own devices...

    Providing a terrifically intense/lovely lead actress in DAN AUGUST black secretary Ena Hartman, with enough blaxploitation/woman-in-prison Pam Grier-esque gusto to completely rule her own feature...

    But a real life injury curbed her starring role... plus there are more men on the island, including a monotone, horribly misplaced Tom Selleck as a passive doctor and his future MAGNUM PI chopper pilot Roger E. Mosely, better suited as one of the bullying alpha-males using the women like sexual slaves...

    But by the time this urgent plot-line develops, providing Hartman a dilemma she must overcome, quickly, she and other starlets... including spacey brunette Barbara Leigh and intense blondes Phyllis Davis and scene-stealer Marta Kristen (in the Roberta Collins-style tough girl role)... are rescued by black gentleman Don Marshall, leading into what what feels like another movie altogether...

    Two actually, within two separate camps: the bad and the good, and neither really connect...

    Although former Roger Corman collaborator Stephanie Rothman directs in an intense enough manner so that the survival sequences are partially intriguing...

    Making TERMINAL ISLAND several half-decent islands to themselves - despite ultimately becoming atoll on the audience.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Welcome to Terminal Island, baby!

    The early 1970s B picture "Terminal Island" has an effective premise with which to work. In the "future", the Supreme Court has declared the death penalty unconstitutional. In its place, criminals are now dumped on an island 40 miles off the American coast. Here they're (mostly) left to fend for themselves. The latest arrival is a young woman, Carmen (Ena Hartman), who's just in time to witness an uprising. Some of the convicts are tired of the tyranny of their "leaders" Bobby (Sean Kenney, "The Corpse Grinders") and Monk (Roger E. Mosley, "The Mack"). So a small group splits off from the main group, and plots revolution.

    Co-written by James Barnett, producer Charles S. Swartz, and director Stephanie Rothman ("The Velvet Vampire"), "Terminal Island" is pretty good for this kind of exploitation fare. It fulfils its requirements - violence, sex, nudity - adequately, and is simply beautifully shot (by Daniel Lacambre, "Humanoids from the Deep") on some pretty locations. While it naturally has its trashy moments, it never really wallows in unpleasantness, and it does have a sense of humour, to boot. (Watch how the horny character, Dylan (Clyde Ventura, "'Gator Bait") is dealt with.) The story is a little thin, but is also provocative on occasion. (Dr. Milford, played by a young Tom Selleck, was convicted of the mercy killing of a patient.)

    The cast is full of then-stars, stars-to-be, and familiar character faces. Also appearing are Don Marshall ("The Thing with Two Heads"), Phyllis Davis ("Beyond the Valley of the Dolls"), Marta Kristen ('Lost in Space'), Barbara Leigh ("Junior Bonner"), Geoffrey Deuel ("Chisum"), James Whitworth (Papa Jupe in Wes Cravens' "The Hills Have Eyes"), Richard Stahl ("Nine to Five"), Sandy Ward ("Cujo"), and Albert Cole ("The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant"). The film gained newfound attention when Selleck and Mosley found later fame on 'Magnum P.I.'. Kenney and Mosley are particularly fun as the antagonists of the piece.

    Full of solid squib action and some satisfying explosions, "Terminal Island" is worthy of discovery by devotees of the B pictures of decades past.

    Seven out of 10.
    613Funbags

    Much better than I expected.

    It was really weird to see Tom Selleck and the black guy from Magnum P.I. in a movie together considering I have never seen either one of them in anything else. Do they always work together or was this the only time? I'll probably never know. Anyway, I wasn't expecting much from this movie and I was pleasantly surprised.Strangely, they start the movie with a news team and make it look like they will be a big part of the story but their part is done before the opening credits roll. I assume it's an original plot, although it's very similar to how Australia became a country. The fight scenes we're a bit weak, you could easily see that nobody was really getting hit, but the story was good enough to make up for it. It was a little predictable too but most movies are. I thought it was weird that there was so much nudity and so little swearing, they usually go hand in hand.It was also a bit weird that the woman who was the main character for most of the movie isn't even in the final few minutes but maybe it was just an editing mistake. This is a good movie, watch it.

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    • Trivia
      Outtakes and unedited footage of Phyllis Davis and Barbara Leigh's nude scenes were featured (without the actresses consent) in the direct to video Famous T & A (1982).
    • Goofs
      A corpse lying drowned in water has a perfectly dry head and beard when it is pulled out.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Best of Sex and Violence (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      It's Too Damn Bad
      Written by Jerry Styner (uncredited)

      Sung by Jeff Thomas

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Watch on Pave TV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La isla de los condenados
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Sherwood, California, USA(Location mention by director Stephanie Rothman.)
    • Production company
      • Dimension Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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