Island of Blood
Island of Blood | |
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Directed by | William T. Naud |
Produced by | Jimmy Williams/Thomas E. Spalding/Sally Roddy |
Written by | William T. Naud(as Bill Naud) |
Starring |
Marie-Alise Recasner, Rick Dean, Ron Gardner, Terence Goodman, Richard Helm, Jeanine Marie, Jared McVay, Gary Phillips, Jim Piper, Michael Stroka, Bari Suber, Steven Tash, Jimmy Williams |
Music by | Joel Goldsmith |
Cinematography | Thomas E. Spalding (as Tom Spalding) |
Edited by | Hari Ryatt |
Distributed by | Creative Film Makers/SRN/Action International Pictures (A.I.P.)/Applause Video |
Release date | 1982 |
Running time | 82 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Island of Blood (also known as Whodunit? and Scared Alive: Island of Blood) is a 1982 mystery horror film based (or borrowed) around And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie.
The film centers on a film crew who become stranded on an island with a crazed crewmember who wants to make his own real-life "death movies" or Exploitation films.
Synopsis
A film crew and a motley collection of thespians set out for an island that will be the perfect location for their next feel good, light-hearted, comedy picture. But unfortunately, someone has other ideas and destroys their mode of transport before finishing off the surviving cast and crew (wearing a skull-like mask) with the aid of a chainsaw, machete, and nail gun.
The murders are performed according to a sick sado-masochistic type of song, which this homicidal psycho has a fetish for. This psychotic murderer also has an accomplice, a fellow crewman who is skilled in the art of booby traps, rigging a shower to rain battery acid and a scalding swimming pool that boils alive anyone who falls in.
Cast
- Marie-Alise Recasner (as Marie Alise) as Donna
- Rick Dean as Jim
- Ron Gardner as Franklin Phlem
- Terence Goodman (as Terry Goodman) as Steve Faith
- Richard Helm as Rick
- Jeanine Marie as Lyn
- Jared McVay (as Red McVay) as Bert
- Gary Phillips as Taylor
- Jim Piper as John
- Michael Stroka as Mayor
- Bari Suber as Betty Jean 'BJ'
- Steven Tash as Phil
- Jimmy Williams as Policeman
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