Voodoo Island is a 1957 American
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, ap ...
directed by
Reginald Le Borg
Reginald Le Borg (11 December 1902 – 25 March 1989) was an Austrian film director. He was born in Vienna, Austria with the surname Groebel and directed 68 films between 1936 and 1974.
Le Borg made a series of low-budget horror films at U ...
and written by Richard H. Landau. The film stars
Boris Karloff
William Henry Pratt (23 November 1887 – 2 February 1969), better known by his stage name Boris Karloff (), was an English actor. His portrayal of Frankenstein's monster in the horror film ''Frankenstein'' (1931) (his 82nd film) established ...
, with a cast including
Elisha Cook Jr.
Elisha Vanslyck Cook Jr. (December 26, 1903 – May 18, 1995) was an American character actor famed for his work in films noir. According to Bill Georgaris of TSPDT: They Shoot Pictures, Don't They, Cook appeared in a total of 21 film ...
, Beverly Tyler and
Rhodes Reason
Rhodes Reason (April 19, 1930 – December 26, 2014) was an American actor who appeared in more than 200 roles in television, film, and stage.
Film and television career
Reason was born in Glendale in Los Angeles County, California, the so ...
. It is set in the
South Pacific
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and was filmed on
Kauai, Hawaii
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back to back with ''
Jungle Heat
''Jungle Heat'' is a 1957 American adventure film directed by Howard W. Koch and written by Jameson Brewer. The film stars Lex Barker, Mari Blanchard, James Westerfield, Glenn Langan and Miyoko Sasaki. The film was released on July 22, 1957, by ...
''.
Adam West appears in a small pre-"Batman" uncredited role (his first film role).
[Stephen Jacobs, ''Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster'', Tomahawk Press 2011 p 391-392]
''Voodoo Island'' was released theatrically in February 1957 by United Artists on a double bill with ''
Pharaoh's Curse''.
[McGee, Mark Thomas; Robertson, R.J. (2013). "You Won't Believe Your Eyes". Bear Manor Media. . Page 254]
Premise
Property developers looking for the ideal
South Pacific
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location for the new Paradise Carlton hotel, discover instead an island populated by
carnivorous plants
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and
zombies
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.
Cast
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Boris Karloff
William Henry Pratt (23 November 1887 – 2 February 1969), better known by his stage name Boris Karloff (), was an English actor. His portrayal of Frankenstein's monster in the horror film ''Frankenstein'' (1931) (his 82nd film) established ...
as Phillip Knight
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Beverly Tyler
Beverly Tyler (born Beverly Jean Saul, July 5, 1927 – November 23, 2005), was an American film actress and singer who was a minor MGM leading lady who appeared in mostly B movies in the 1940s and 1950s.
Early years
Tyler was born in Scranto ...
as Sarah Adams
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Murvyn Vye as Barney Finch
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Elisha Cook Jr.
Elisha Vanslyck Cook Jr. (December 26, 1903 – May 18, 1995) was an American character actor famed for his work in films noir. According to Bill Georgaris of TSPDT: They Shoot Pictures, Don't They, Cook appeared in a total of 21 film ...
as Martin Schuyler (as Elisha Cook)
*
Rhodes Reason
Rhodes Reason (April 19, 1930 – December 26, 2014) was an American actor who appeared in more than 200 roles in television, film, and stage.
Film and television career
Reason was born in Glendale in Los Angeles County, California, the so ...
as Matthew Gunn
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Jean Engstrom as Claire Winter
*
Friedrich von Ledebur
Friedrich Anton Maria Hubertus Bonifacius Graf von Ledebur-Wicheln ( – ) was an Austrian actor who was known for ''Moby Dick'' (1956), ''Alexander the Great'' (1955) and ''Slaughterhouse-Five'' (1972).
Early life
Ledebur was born in Nisko, ...
as Native Chief (as Frederich Ledebur)
*Glenn Dixon as Mitchell
*
Owen Cunningham
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as Howard Carlton
*
Herbert Patterson as Dr. Wilding
*Jerry Frank as Vickers
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Adam West as Weather Station #4 Radio Operator (uncredited)
Production
''Voodoo Island'' was Adam West's first appearance in a film.
Howard W. Koch
Howard Winchel Koch (April 11, 1916 – February 16, 2001) was an American producer and director of film and television.
Life and career
Koch was born in New York City, the son of Beatrice (Winchel) and William Jacob Koch. His family was Jewish. ...
and
Aubrey Schenck
Aubrey Schenck (August 26, 1908, New York City – April 14, 1999, Murrieta, California) was an American film producer from the 1940s through the 1970s.
Biography
The son of George Schenck, a Russian immigrant theatrical manager, and Mary Schen ...
's Bel-Air Productions signed Boris Karloff for a three-picture deal with ''Voodoo Island'' being the first film in the contract. The budget was estimated at around $150,000.
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Release
''Voodoo Island'' was released theatrically by United Artists
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on a double bill with '' Pharaoh's Curse'' in 1957. The film was later re-titled ''Silent Death'' for a very brief 1963 theatrical re-release, sharing the bill with ''The Black Sleep
''The Black Sleep'' is a 1956 American independent horror film directed by Reginald LeBorg, and written by John C. Higgins from a story by Gerald Drayson Adams. It stars Basil Rathbone, Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine, Bela Lugosi, and Akim Tam ...
'' (1956), a film which is also known as ''Dr. Cadman's Secret''.[
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Home media
On September 20, 2005, MGM (which owns United Artists
United Artists Corporation (UA), currently doing business as United Artists Digital Studios, is an American digital production company. Founded in 1919 by D. W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and Douglas Fairbanks, the stu ...
) released ''Voodoo Island'' and ''The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake
''The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake'' is a 1959 American black-and-white horror film written by Orville H. Hampton and directed by Edward L. Cahn. It was one of a series of films they made in the late 1950s for producer Robert E. Kent on contract ...
'' together in a DVD double bill
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Opera use
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, marking the film's home media debut. The film was later released by Willette Acquisition Corp. on November 25, 2014.
Reception
Amongst reviews at the time of release, the reviewer for ''Variety
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* ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
'' wrote: "the thriller gimmicks come off with the desired impact under Reginald Le Borg's direction"; while ''The Motion Picture Exhibitor'' wrote that the film "may scare the kiddies and please the addicts of such entries", though concluded that "The cast is fair, the direction and production average, and the story of medium interest."[ Later, the film critic ]Leonard Maltin
Leonard Michael Maltin (born December 18, 1950) is an American film critic and film historian, as well as an author of several mainstream books on cinema, focusing on nostalgic, celebratory narratives. He is perhaps best known for his book of fi ...
awarded the film two out of a possible four stars, calling it "boring"; and ''TV Guide
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'' gave it one out of five stars, calling it "a terrible film." On his website ''Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings'', Dave Sindelar criticized the film's dialogue as "painfully self-conscious", LeBorg's direction, and Karloff's "clumsy" performance; although he also stated that the actor's presence helped the film. Sindelar also noted that the film managed to avoid the usual voodoo cliches, and enjoyed the killer plants, concluding "This is just one of those movies that calls for a little patience."
Dennis Schwartz from Ozus' World Movie Reviews awarded the film a grade C, calling it "An unconvincing and dull horror story that has a hokey payoff", and criticized the film's lack of a good story, shallow acting, and flatness that prevented it from providing enough thrills. Bruce Eder from Allmovie
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gave the film a mostly negative review, writing, "Reginald Le Borg's ''Voodoo Island'' is one of those movies that used to get shown on late-night local television – ostensibly a horror movie, it didn't have quite enough scares or good visual monsters to rate a place on " Chiller Theatre", but it was unsettling enough in some of its details to get attention."
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