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Frankenstein Island

  • 1981
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
2.1/10
1.4K
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Frankenstein Island (1981)
When a hot-air balloon crashes on a remote island, the crew discovers Dr. Frankenstein's ancestor carrying on the family work, along with a race of mutants and a population of Amazons.
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When a hot air balloon crashes on a remote island, the crew discovers Dr. Frankenstein's descendant carrying on the family work, along with a race of mutants and a population of Amazon warri... Read allWhen a hot air balloon crashes on a remote island, the crew discovers Dr. Frankenstein's descendant carrying on the family work, along with a race of mutants and a population of Amazon warriors.When a hot air balloon crashes on a remote island, the crew discovers Dr. Frankenstein's descendant carrying on the family work, along with a race of mutants and a population of Amazon warriors.

  • Director
    • Jerry Warren
  • Writer
    • Jerry Warren
  • Stars
    • Robert Clarke
    • Steve Brodie
    • Cameron Mitchell
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    • Director
      • Jerry Warren
    • Writer
      • Jerry Warren
    • Stars
      • Robert Clarke
      • Steve Brodie
      • Cameron Mitchell
    • 37User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Robert Clarke
    Robert Clarke
    • Dr. Paul Hadley
    Steve Brodie
    Steve Brodie
    • Jocko
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Clay Jayson
    Robert Christopher
    • Mark Eden
    Tain Bodkin
    • Curtis Ryan
    Patrick O'Neil
    • Dino
    Andrew Duggan
    Andrew Duggan
    • The Colonel
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Dr. Frankenstein
    Katherine Victor
    Katherine Victor
    • Sheila Frankenstein von Helsing
    • (as Kathrin Victor)
    G.J. Mitchell
    • Dr. von Helsing
    • (as George Mitchell)
    Dana Norbeck
    • Jungle Girl
    Laurel Johnson
    • Jungle Girl
    Richard Banks
    • Angus
    James Webb
    • The Monster
    Marla Conner
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    Donna Green
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    Vic Schneider
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    • Self - Melvin the Dog
    • Director
      • Jerry Warren
    • Writer
      • Jerry Warren
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    horrorbargainbin

    Never boring

    With other bad films the novelty wears off fast. Not this time. True the budget is low, but not so low that new crazy elements can't be sprung on the viewer in every scene. Some of the props are not impressive. For example a barely-altered plastic devil fork (used as a magic wand?) and department store mannequins (experimented on?). Don't be deterred though, the sets and costumes are all fun and the plot moves fast.

    John Carradine is in this movie less than any top-billed star has been in any movie. You will see that he was no doubt not on the same set. In fact, you will see his performance does not even demand that he be on any set.

    The very end is so cheap that it will make you mad. Still, this movie pleased me and I laughed a lot.
    1angelynx-2

    Stupefyingly awful, a don't-miss!

    This thing is so mind-boggling that words almost fail me. I literally spent 80% of it with my jaw dropped in utter disbelief, punctuated by bursts of incredulous laughter. Nothing in it makes ANY SENSE AT ALL! I mean, our castaways arrive on the island in a perfectly serviceable rubber raft, and the first thing they do is set off in quest of wood **to build a raft with!** Anytime anyone mentions a specific place name (i.e., Kansas City) they suffer stabbing pains in the right forearm for absolutely no reason whatsoever! Do I even need to mention the frequent cryptic appearances ("The golden thread! The power! The power!") by the Floating Head of John Carradine, the tribe of leopard-bikini-clad island girls who are really aliens, the mad doctress Sheila Frankenstein (also a Van Helsing relative) and her platinum Tammy Faye Bakker wig, a 200-year-old colleague of the original Doc Frankenstein, and a whole lot of skulls, tarantulas, blood transfusions and rocks? Or the climactic grade-Z kung-fu battle between the ski-hat zombies, our heroes, the jungle girls and the completely ineffectual Frankenstein Monster (yeah, he's in here too)? --Hysterically funny and a DO NOT MISS for any fan of the really, REALLY bad.
    Dethcharm

    "I'll Fix That Clown!"...

    Director Jerry Warren's final film, FRANKENSTEIN ISLAND is his ultimate lead pipe to our brains! Opening with hot air balloons talking to each other, we know we're in Warren territory right away.

    The four-man crew of one of the balloons, which apparently crashed into the ocean at some point off camera, arrives at the titular landmass, only to be captured by native women in matching leopard skin bikinis and flip-flops. Obviously, these wild women must dance -horribly- to a crazy bongo beat!

    Then, after a brief interruption, it's smoking time! Out of skull bongs! Several severely annoying, idiot characters -especially that cackling guy!- are introduced, and many nonsensical events occur. This somehow leads to our heroes meeting Cameron Mitchell, playing the worst role of his career! He rambles. He murmurs. He blathers about nothing at all.

    Enter the be-wigged Sheila Frankenstein Von Helsing (Katherine Victor), and on and on it goes.

    This "film" is a true test of will for any viewer. Most won't survive its mind-evaporating effects! Warren's ability to induce coma is at its apex here. Absolutely nothing makes sense, and nothing really happens!

    Wha...? More dancing?! Good lord!

    Once the disembodied John Carradine appears, spouting, "The power! The power!! The power!!!", we know we're in hell! Good luck with this one my friends, but beware the spinning, pink bullet box of infinite terror!

    Mr. Warren, your vengeance is complete!

    P. S.- The finale features the bikini women vs. Zombies vs. A hand-waving, grumbling Frankenstein's monster in earth shoes! Plus, Benji the wonder dog, plastic fangs, and halfhearted karate! It's almost worth the wait.

    Almost...
    zcarey

    Proves they could make them as bad in the 1980's as they could in the 1950's!

    When watching this film I asked two questions...

    1. WHY IS THING LIKE A BAD 50'S HORROR FLICK?

    2. WAS THIS A TAX WRITE OFF?

    But when ya come down to it..it's so bad it's funny!

    "Ballonists" crash land on a island no one has "charted" which is inhabited by Lepoard Skin Bikinnied women called Amazons!

    If that wasn't bad enough the Practice "witchcraft", aka dancing with fake snakes, and jiggling their bodies alot, lol!

    Then..they run into crazed guy left from a crashed sailing ship...who offer them a chance to go to "the house" after a cusomary groping of the Lepoard Skin Bikinnied women called Amazons!

    Soon thereafter the "Ballonists" are taken to an OBVIOUSLY fake jail facility whre they meet Jayson- a crazed sailor who has been imprisoned for 17 years and spouts alot of Poe for no reason.

    Soon the "Ballonists" meet Mrs. Frankenstein! She explains to them that the assistant to Doc Frankie is still alive after 200 years due to some osrt of "blood transufions" from the Lepoard Skin Bikinnied women called Amazons and Jayson.

    One of the "Ballonists" is a scientist(Of course) and gets wrapped up in helping Mrs. Frankenstein and the 1/2 alive assistant to Doc Frankie as the floating head of Doc Frankenstein, promisng the Lepoard Skin Bikinnied women called Amazons, "The power!! The power!!'

    Of course, for no reason, they are also making "mutants"(Guy in caps with sunglasses, that seem to be "gump-like")

    I won't give the ending away, you'll just have to watch this sucker!!

    It plays like an Ed Wood movie, and would have belived it was one, except for the fact he died in 1978!

    Rent it, you won't be disappointed!!
    2LaoagMikey

    Yes, it really is that bad...

    I read the reviews. I said to myself, "Well, this could not possibly be as bad as all that." Well, it is. It starts right away. The patterns on the balloons keep changing from shot to shot in the credits. And there are many of them talking on the radio. What happened to the other folks with radios? Did they not call for a rescue ship? Nobody knows... It never comes up in the movie.

    Then these four goofs come on shore and one is still holding a raft in his hand and it talking about having to build a raft. Why? At that point they just arrived and have not searched around the island and already have a fully inflated rubber raft.

    And they immediately ask "How will we get over these bluffs?" Why do they need to. Wait for the pickup from the people who are coming to get you. No mention of that. Seems like the opening credits and radio chatter is from a different movie.

    Well, it goes from there off onto several different plot threads. They intersect from time to time, minimally. And there is that laughing fool. He even laughs while he is drinking his moonshine. Quite a talent. And what is he laughing at so much? That spinning, pink ammo box is just too much! And the confusion of plots (snakes, tarantulas, machine guns, trident that turns women into vampires, a brain without a head running everything, John Carradine speaking gibberish) continues until, thankfully, this movie is done.

    My great thanks to the director for not making the movie ANY LONGER! And you won't believe the ending. I guess it is an ending. Or they just ran out of film. Not fulfilling at all.

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    • Trivia
      John Carradine only appears as a floating image during the entire film. Actually, it is the same shot of him all the time, sometimes repeating dialogue and sometimes saying new dialogue.
    • Goofs
      Hot air balloons are never flown over open water. Their range is limited and they need to stay over land in order to be able to come down, either when their gas supply runs low or the wind changes direction.
    • Quotes

      Curtis Ryan: It's when you mix the particular place, not here, but on the outside, well, that's when the power hits ya!

      Mark Eden: The power?

      Curtis Ryan: It's sort... it's built in, it's like telepathy.

      Mark Eden: Telepathy?

      Curtis Ryan: No, no! It's LIKE telepathy!

    • Connections
      Edited into Rifftrax: Frankenstein Island (2012)

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La isla de Frankenstein
    • Filming locations
      • Colossal Cave Mountain Park, Vail, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cerito Films
      • Chriswar
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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