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The Island of the Fishmen

Original title: L'isola degli uomini pesce
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 21m
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5.3/10
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Barbara Bach, Claudio Cassinelli, and Richard Johnson in The Island of the Fishmen (1979)
Aquatic creatures threaten the existence of a mysterious island.
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Aquatic creatures threaten the existence of a mysterious island.Aquatic creatures threaten the existence of a mysterious island.Aquatic creatures threaten the existence of a mysterious island.

  • Director
    • Sergio Martino
  • Writers
    • Cesare Frugoni
    • Luciano Martino
    • Sergio Donati
  • Stars
    • Barbara Bach
    • Claudio Cassinelli
    • Richard Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Sergio Martino
    • Writers
      • Cesare Frugoni
      • Luciano Martino
      • Sergio Donati
    • Stars
      • Barbara Bach
      • Claudio Cassinelli
      • Richard Johnson
    • 55User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barbara Bach
    Barbara Bach
    • Amanda Marvin
    Claudio Cassinelli
    Claudio Cassinelli
    • Lt. Claude de Ross
    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    • Edmond Rackham
    Beryl Cunningham
    Beryl Cunningham
    • Shakira
    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    • Prof. Ernest Marvin
    Franco Javarone
    Franco Javarone
    • José
    • (as Franco Iavarone)
    Roberto Posse
    • Peter
    Giuseppe Castellano
    Giuseppe Castellano
    • Skip
    Franco Mazzieri
    Franco Mazzieri
    • François
    • (as Francesco Mazzieri)
    Jim Alquist
    • James (US version)
    • (as James Alquist)
    Eunice Bolt
    • Samantha (US version)
    Tom J. Delaney
    • Patterson (US version)
    Mel Ferrer
    Mel Ferrer
    • Radcliffe (US version)
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Decker (US version)
    Riccardo Petrazzi
    • Prisoner on Lifeboat
    • (uncredited)
    Bobby Rhodes
    Bobby Rhodes
    • Rackham's Servant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sergio Martino
    • Writers
      • Cesare Frugoni
      • Luciano Martino
      • Sergio Donati
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    7Whovian

    Screamers is a fun, cheesy adventure movie.

    Although the video box for many copies of this film claims it is about people turned inside out, this is a total lie. In fact, apart from the opening segment, the film isn't even a horror movie. With its sunken treasure, legions of fish people, and mad scientists, it's a lot more like a Doug McClure adventure movie. Obviously, this film is no work of art, but it's kind of fun to watch... Just be warned that the beginning is quite gory.
    5Wuchakk

    Castaways on deserted island Italian creature feature

    Survivors of an ill-fated French vessel (Claudio Cassinelli, et al.) end up on a nameless Caribbean isle run by a self-appointed despot (Richard Johnson) who supports the dubious experiments of a sickly professor (Joseph Cotton). Barbara Bach is on hand as the latter's daughter.

    "Screamers" (1981) is the recut American version of the Italian "Island of the Fishmen" (1979), which adds an unnecessary and irrelevant 12-minute prologue to beef up the horror, as well other negligible changes. People usually say "Screamers" is the superior version, but I've never seen the original to compare the two.

    In any case, this is an adventure/horror that mixes "Mysterious Island" (1961) and "The Island of Dr. Moreau" (1977) with the amphibian monsters of "Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954) & "Humanoids from the Deep" (1980) yet with the Italian style (and cast) of "The Great Alligator" (1979). Whilst this is the least of these, it's not far off. If you're in the mood for deserted island adventure mixed with horror you can't go wrong.

    Regrettably, except for Bach's face and the blonde in the prologue, there's little feminine appeal. The creators needed to study the wise usage of Beth Rogan in "Mysterious Island" (1961) and Dana Gillespie in "The People that Time Forgot" (1977).

    The film runs about 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Sardinia & Nuoro, Italy, with interiors done in Rome. The fog-laden night prologue was shot in Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park, Los Angeles; the volcanic shots were done in Maui, Hawaii.

    GRADE: C+
    6christopher-underwood

    I have a soft spot for the fishmen

    Colourful if nonsensical tale set upon an uncharted island where Richard Johnson turns in a decent performance as a mad baddie searching for the lost gold of Atlantis and Barbara Bach doesn't do very much at all. The whole thing looks like much of it was made up as they went along with little bits of excitement every now and again to keep it going. There are some decent bits, I particularly like the home made diving bell contraption that lowers them down to peek at Atlantis and I have a soft spot for the fishmen themselves. Clearly copied from the 'Creature From The Black Lagoon', they are nevertheless pretty distinctive with their big fish eyes and facial colouring and especially effective when seen six or so at a time.
    7Steve_Nyland

    ... I Kind of Liked The SCREAMERS Version Better ...

    I finally got a chance to settle in and compare the two versions of this film currently going around -- First, the good old scummy, sleazy Embassy VHS print called SCREAMERS, and then a new fully restored Italian DVD by everyone's new favorite media company, No Shame of Italy.

    The American adverts about "men turned inside out" is as everyone says, totally misleading, and indicative of a Roger Cormanized take on what otherwise would be a superior fantasy-adventure thriller for grown ups. The complete Italian version is a somewhat sprawling, well designed and deliberately paced take on "Island of Dr. Moreau", and there's nothing wrong with that. It's a sumptuous, handsome Euro Horror outing with a brain, good plotting, character development, location shooting, period costuming and sets, etc.

    But I must admit that the 14 year old knucklehead weed puffer still lurking somewhere inside of me got a bigger kick out of the more lurid, sleazy and unkempt Roger Corman version, which has some nice over the top gore, a flashy but preposterous opening segment, and then the bulk of Martino's original film, albeit somewhat abridged to make room for Roger's idea of entertainment. The pacing was somewhat quicker, the shock sequences closer together, and you see just as much of Ms. Bach's fantastic form as you do in the extended Italian version.

    I still don't have much of an idea about what the specific story concerns though: there are a number of plot twists and incidental characters that were somewhat hard to keep track of. A local voodoo subplot didn't help much, and it's funny how everything culminates in just another fistfight between the noble castaway prisoner and the mad scientist ... Perhaps a few more viewings are in order. I will say this: Fans of the movie should avail themselves of one of these PAL imports and take a look at what is actually a movie rather than just another murky old home video -- the widescreen shot compositions once again reveal that Martino had an eye for filling his screen with interesting stuff. Nobody gets their heads ripped off like in the SCREAMERS print, but it's still interesting stuff, and once again proof that while his standards may have been pretty much confined to the area around the gutter, Roger Corman new good trashy fun when he had it made for him, and side by side these are actually better movies than they had to be.

    7/10
    8PeterBradford

    missing footage?

    I saw this movie on television as SCREAMERS and loved it. I heard an interesting story about this film. When Roger Corman released it to drive-ins in the summer of 1981, his trailer department sent out an advance trailer which was not actually footage from the film. It was allegedly footage of a naked woman being chased around a laboratory set by a monster. During the film's opening at drive-in's, irate customers complained the did not see the movie they paid to see. Theater owners called Corman and said their customers felt ripped off. So Corman had to run off copies of the footage, and send the positive film to theater owners to splice into the film themselves. Since the footage was never part of the film negative, it has not appeared in any video, DVD or television broadcast. Has anyone ever seen this footage? Anyone who saw this film at a drive-in in the summer of 1981 remember this?

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    • Trivia
      Future director--then head of publicity and marketing for New World Pictures-- Jim Wynorski is the one who came up with the title change and tagline, and did additional filming, in order for this to be known as "Screamers" in the US.
    • Goofs
      The drawing of David Bushnell's 1775 submarine "Turtle" on the wall of the Professor's room is hung upside down.
    • Alternate versions
      The U.S. "Screamers" version featured not just a new opening, but several added shots and various audio adjustments throughout the film. These include several breathing sounds to give the film more of a sense of tension. It also abbreviated many scenes in the original Italian version or removed them all together. It also featured mostly new dubbing, with Claudio Cassinelli's voice replaced by an American voice actor (Cassinelli had dubbed himself in English in the original international release of the film, leaving his character with an Italian accent).
    • Connections
      Edited into La regina degli uomini pesce (1995)

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Screamers
    • Filming locations
      • Neptune's Grotto, Capo Cassia, Alghero, Sardinia, Italy(cave with stalactites)
    • Production companies
      • Dania Film
      • Medusa Distribuzione
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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