On an island, things start going crazy as the islands house hold appliances go rogue. It's up to Dr. Gabrielle Martin to discover what's causing this evil, and much more.On an island, things start going crazy as the islands house hold appliances go rogue. It's up to Dr. Gabrielle Martin to discover what's causing this evil, and much more.On an island, things start going crazy as the islands house hold appliances go rogue. It's up to Dr. Gabrielle Martin to discover what's causing this evil, and much more.
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Jacques Marbeuf
- Le biologiste
- (as Jacques Gauthier-Marbeuf)
Adeline Guilhen
- Laura Garland
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Monsieur Guilhen
- Patrick Benson
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"Demon of the Island" is a moody and somewhat forgotten horror flick which features a young female doctor,who arrives on a remote island to escape her painful past.Once there strange and macabre accidents begin happening to the townsfolk.Investigating these phenomena leads the doctor to a strange conclusion as it seems that household appliances or objects are becoming deadly.The people are wounded or killed by an oven,a boiler pot and a fuel can.Heck,there is even wind-up teddy bear that pokes out a child's eye with a drumstick."Demon of the Island" offers some genuine suspense and macabre mood.The ordinary setting of the island makes it even more unsettling and memorable.If you like bizarre horror movies in the vein of Jeff Lieberman's "Blue Sunshine" you can't miss "Demon of the Island".
Forget visual effects, they are... well... Let's say there is no visual effect. The story ? Forget the story, even scenarist has forgotten the story. Acting is not convincing anybody. As we say in France : "Circulez, y'a rien à voir" ("Go away, there's nothing to see").
The only positive point : it was one of the very rare try for a french fantastic movie.
The only positive point : it was one of the very rare try for a french fantastic movie.
Exceptional movie and not too many subtitles to handle. But I can't for the life of me figure out how the doctor did not die of cancer by the end of the movie with all the cigarettes she smoked.
Gabrielle (Anny Duperey), a young doctor, accepts a job on an isolated island. When she arrives, she finds out there is already a doctor there, Dr. Marsahll (Jean-Claude Brialy), but no one trusts him. Soon the islands inhabitants find themselves the recipients of freak accidents involving everyday household items. The only connecting factor is all of the offending items (razor, electric carving knife, pressure cooker, coffee maker) came from the same store in town. Naturally, it is up to the curious new doc to investigate. This is certainly a change of pace for director Francis Leroi as he spent most of his cinematic career doing the softcore stuff (and later the EMMANUELLE sequels of the 1990s). The setting is nice and atmospheric and the plot will make you think someone spent some time watching Cronenberg's THE BROOD and SCANNERS. Lead Duperey is good. Make sure to marvel at how much she smokes (giving Elliot Gould in THE LONG GOODBYE a run for his money.)
Only one comment and a very negative one.It's not that much bad.It will never be a horror classic but it's original,it has a screenplay (95% of horror movies rely on special effects today),and two very good leads:Anny Duperey -some users will remember she was Al Pacino's co-star in "Bobby Deerfield" - is a very attractive woman who never had on the silver screen the parts she deserved and had to content herself with mediocre telly series.She plays a doctor who arrives on an island to be confronted with mystery and a disturbing colleague,doctor Marshall (Jean-Claude Brialy ,whose mischievous performance verges on camp).Domestic appliances go crazy and people are disfigured,maimed,burned ,you name it.And they are unplugged at that! Leroi creates fear in the kitchens and I'm not sure that,after watching "le demon dans l'ile" ,you will use a razor,a stove ,a coffee-maker and even a glass without a reservation.
One can deplore the ending,which is borrowed from De Palma's "Carrie" .But all that remains is entertaining,and Duperey displays resilience and authority all along the way.
One can deplore the ending,which is borrowed from De Palma's "Carrie" .But all that remains is entertaining,and Duperey displays resilience and authority all along the way.
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Dr. Paul Henry Marshall: And we've even had a case of castration. Yes, a jealous woman. With her teeth. Forgive me. It's tradition. It's a custom of Hawaiian women.
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- 1h 42m(102 min)
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