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''Horrors of Spider Island'' (german: Ein Toter hing im Netz, "A Corpse Hung in the Web") is a 1960 West German
horror film Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements include monsters, apoca ...
written and directed by
Fritz Böttger Fritz Böttger (1902–1981) was a German actor, screenwriter and film director.Reid p.96 Selected filmography Actor * '' Escape in the Dark'' (1939) * '' Men Are That Way'' (1939) * ''The Three Codonas'' (1940) * ''Love Premiere'' (1943) * '' ...
, and produced by Gaston Hakim and
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for Rapid-Film/Intercontinental Filmgesellschaft.Munden, 2007. p.549 The film stars
Alexander D'Arcy Alexander D'Arcy ( ar, ألكسندر دارسي; 10 August 1908 – 20 April 1996) was an Egyptian stage, television and film actor with an international film repertoire. Career Born Alexander Sarruf in Cairo, Egypt, D'Arcy, variously credited ...
as Gary Webster, a talent agent who invites several girls to a club in
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. Their plane ride ends abruptly when they crash-land into the ocean. Webster and the women make their way to an island where they find a large spider web. A giant spider sinks its teeth into Webster which turns him into a mutant. The film was released in the United States in 1962, and has been released with various English titles including ''It's Hot in Paradise'', ''Hot in Paradise'', ''Girls of Spider Island'', ''Horror On the Spider Island'' and ''Spider's Web''. It was featured on the television series ''
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'' in 1999.


Plot

Gary Webster (
Alexander D'Arcy Alexander D'Arcy ( ar, ألكسندر دارسي; 10 August 1908 – 20 April 1996) was an Egyptian stage, television and film actor with an international film repertoire. Career Born Alexander Sarruf in Cairo, Egypt, D'Arcy, variously credited ...
), a nightclub manager, flies a group of women from
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to dance in his club in Singapore. While flying over the
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, their plane catches fire, splits in half, and plummets into the ocean; oddly enough, no one in Gary's group is killed. We next see the group a few days later, suffering from dehydration on a life raft, before they finally spot a small island and stagger to dry land. Shortly thereafter, they discover fresh water and decide to go exploring. They are quickly relieved to find a cabin, but delight turns to horror when they open the door to discover a dead man hanging from a gigantic
spider web A spider web, spiderweb, spider's web, or cobweb (from the archaic word '' coppe'', meaning "spider") is a structure created by a spider out of proteinaceous spider silk extruded from its spinnerets, generally meant to catch its prey. Spid ...
. According to his journal, the man was a Professor Green researching and mining for uranium, but he feared something terrible was about to happen to him. There's no indication how long the professor planned to be on the island, but the women estimate there is enough food to last them about a month. That night, Gary proceeds alone out onto the island where he is bitten by a giant spider and turns into some type of spider-man beast. He flees into the woods, leaving the women to wonder what has happened to him. The next day, seemingly possessed by uncontrollable violent urges, Gary kills one of the girls. The remaining women, still unaware of what has happened to him, have no idea that he is the one who has done this. Twenty-eight days pass, and the women are running low on food when they spot a ship on the horizon. They are unable to signal it before it leaves, but two men Joe and Bobby arrive in a rowboat with supplies for the professor. They soon find the women, who tell them the professor is dead. As they all wait for the ship to return, they celebrate their last night on the island with a wild party. One of the men sneaks off to rendezvous with a woman, but both end up being killed by Gary. Finally aware of Gary's fate, the remainder of the group hunts him down with torches until he flees into quicksand and dies.


Cast

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Alexander D'Arcy Alexander D'Arcy ( ar, ألكسندر دارسي; 10 August 1908 – 20 April 1996) was an Egyptian stage, television and film actor with an international film repertoire. Career Born Alexander Sarruf in Cairo, Egypt, D'Arcy, variously credited ...
as Gary Webster *
Rainer Brandt Rainer Brandt (born 19 January 1936) is a German film actor. He appeared in 40 films between 1959 and 1986. He was born in Berlin, Germany. Selected filmography Actor * ''The Red Hand'' (1960) * ''The Juvenile Judge'' (1960) as Kurt * ''Horrors ...
as Bobby * Walter Faber as Mike Blackwood *
Helga Franck Helga Franck (1933–February 1963) was a German stage and film actress.Körner p.368 Having appeared in a number of 1950s film productions, including the 1957 heimatfilm ''Marriages Forbidden'', her career was cut short when she accidentally f ...
as Georgia * Harald Maresch as Joe *
Helga Neuner Helga Neuner (10 June 1940) is a German actress. Life Neuner was born in Munich. During her school years, she took singing lessons and received dance training. After finishing school, she completed an acting education. She first gained theater ...
as Ann *
Dorothee Parker Dorothee Parker (born 1938) is a former German stage actor, stage and film actress.Warren p.461 She was married to the film producer Wolf C. Hartwig, and appeared in a number of his films. After their separation she established a modelling agenc ...
as Gladys * Gerry Sammer as May * Eva Schauland as Nelly * Helma Vandenberg as Kate *
Barbara Valentin Barbara Valentin (born Ursula Ledersteger; 15 December 1940 – 22 February 2002) was an Austrian actress. She worked in film, often with Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Biography Valentin was born in 1940 as Ursula Ledersteger in Vienna, Austria. He ...
as Babs * Elfie Wagner as Linda Source:


Production

The film was shot between October and November 1959 on location in
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.Reid, 2007. p.96 Georg Krause served as the cinematographer, with Heidi Genée editing.


Release

The film was shown in
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on April 16, 1960. Pacemaker Pictures distributed the film in the United States, originally under the title ''It's Hot in Paradise'' in March 1962 with an 86-minute running time. It was later released with the ''Horrors of Spider Island'' title as part of a
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with ''
The Flesh and the Fiends ''The Flesh and the Fiends'' (US title ''Mania'') is a 1960 British horror film directed by John Gilling. It stars Peter Cushing as 19th-century medical doctor Robert Knox, who purchases human corpses for research from a murderous pair named Bu ...
'' in November 1965 with a 75-minute running time. The film was featured on the television series ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' in 1999.


Reception

Author and film critic
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awarded the film 1.5 out of 4 stars, calling it a "well-photographed sex film, typical of the period", with sci-fi elements almost casually tossed in.
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also gave the film 1.5 out of 5 stars, stating that "while the primary purpose of this German-made oddity is to show scantily clad women imperiled by a decidedly male beast, it's also attractively photographed, and several scenes (most notably, Gary's first post-bite attack, and his final flight through a swamp) deliver a frisson not usually found in nudie-cutie/monster movie hybrid". Brett Gallman from ''Oh, the Horror!'' panned the film, writing, "No matter which mode it's in, the film is mostly incompetent. Shots are staged with little imagination, the (presumably) stock music is often incongruous with what's on the screen, and the acting turns are woeful". Gallman also criticized the film's poor dubbing, monster design and frequent
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sequences. Mondo Digital.com gave the film a mixed review, complimenting its atmosphere while acknowledging the film's faults, stating, "While watchable even in its shortest version, ''Horrors of Spider Island'' becomes a delirious experience with the added nude swimming footage. The atrocious dubbing contains some of the more quotable one-liners around, while D'Arcy's weird but decidedly non-threatening monster makes up for the decided lack of actual arachnids on screen". George R. Reis from DVD Drive-In.com gave the film a positive review, commending the film's climax as "moody" and "well-photographed".


See also

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List of films in the public domain in the United States Most films are subject to copyright, but those listed here are believed to be in the public domain in the United States. This means that no government, organization, or individual owns any copyright over the work, and as such it is common property ...
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List of German films of the 1960s This is a list of the most notable films produced in Cinema of Germany during the 1960s. For an alphabetical list of articles on West German films see :West German films. For East German films made during the decade see List of East German f ...
* List of horror films of 1960


References

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External links

* * * * * {{Internet Archive film, id=Horrors_of_Spider_Island 1960 films 1960 horror films 1960 independent films 1960s science fiction horror films German science fiction horror films German black-and-white films Films about spiders Films set on uninhabited islands 1960s German-language films German independent films 1960s monster movies Natural horror films Sexploitation films West German films Films shot in Yugoslavia Films directed by Fritz Böttger 1960s German films