Island of the Fishmen

Killers from the deep guard the forbidden treasures on...

5.6
19791h 33m

After their prison ship sinks in the Caribbean, a group of prisoners and a doctor wash ashore on a seemingly deserted island. They soon discover a strange couple, who invite them to stay at their house. While the prisoners plan an escape, the doctor does some investigating, and soon finds out just what the pair are really doing, and why the prisoners keep disappearing mysteriously.

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Thumbnail for video: Something Waits in the Dark (1979) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Something Waits in the Dark (1979) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Cast

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Barbara Bach

Amanda Marvin

Photo of Claudio Cassinelli

Claudio Cassinelli

Lt. Claude de Ross

Photo of Richard Johnson

Richard Johnson

Edmond Rackham

Photo of Joseph Cotten

Joseph Cotten

Prof. Ernest Marvin

Photo of Cameron Mitchell

Cameron Mitchell

Decker (US version)

Photo of Mel Ferrer

Mel Ferrer

Radcliffe (US version)

Photo of Bobby Rhodes

Bobby Rhodes

Rackham's Servant (uncredited)

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Riccardo Petrazzi

Prisoner on Lifeboat(uncredited)

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Wuchak

5/10

***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+

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