Teenage girls are kidnapped and brought to a remote island, which is inhabited by a family of crazed killers.Teenage girls are kidnapped and brought to a remote island, which is inhabited by a family of crazed killers.Teenage girls are kidnapped and brought to a remote island, which is inhabited by a family of crazed killers.
- Sugar
- (as Monet Elizabeth)
- Young Jimmer
- (as Stanley Wells)
- Granny
- (as Mitzi Stollery)
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- TriviaFilming began in 1982 or 1983. However, financial problems shut down production. In October of 1988, other producers found the footage, hired two young actresses to film new footage around the old footage, and that became Island Fury.
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Bobbylee: Sugar, do you see those guys over there?
Sugar: Huh?
Bobbylee: Those guys over there, I think they're following us.
Sugar: Where are they? I...
Bobbylee: No, no! Don't look! Look at them in the mirror! Those were the same guys in that clothing store!
Sugar: I dunno, I can't tell what they look like. God, why don't they just come over and talk to us?
[face drops]
Sugar: Oh God, they look like creeps!
Bobbylee: Or cops! Oh, we gotta get outta here!
Sugar: I *knew* you shouldn't have messed with that necklace!
- SoundtracksWhip 'til Creamy
Written by Craig Stull
An earthquake, a bizarre ritualistic castration, random close-ups of cockroaches, a village idiot and a pair of not-so-wholesome old folks with sinister intentions are just a few of the dubious encounters you'll experience in this offbeat thriller. 30's cowboy staple Hank Worden looks frail but delivers his corn-fed dialogue ("I done got him that time granny, now how 'bout some pie") with professionalism, while the only other recognisable face is that of Kirsten Baker ("Friday the 13th Part II") in a frivolous (and topless) supporting role.
Low budget props and special effects (e.g. the sponge-dummy "body" lying on the ground in the barn when Todd is attempting his escape) earn a high camp value while a couple of gruesome meat hook / meat cleaver incidents and a gratuitous sex scene up the sadism ratio considerably. Quirky and amateurish, but curiously entertaining nonetheless, the film's legacy of wisdom is a warning to all: don't accept herbal tea from old folks.
- Chase_Witherspoon
- Feb 11, 2011
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- Please Don't Eat the Babies
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