Tanya's Island

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Tanya's Island
Directed by Alfred Sole
Produced by Pierre Brousseau
Written by Pierre Brousseau
Music by Jean Musy
Cinematography Mark Irwin
Editing by Andrew Henderson
Michael MacLaverty
Studio Canadian Film Development Corporation
Fred Baker Films
Distributed by Fred Baker Films
International Film Exchange

Tanya's Island is a Canadian-American fantasy film from 1980/1981, directed by Alfred Sole and starring Vanity as a young woman caught up in a love-triangle with her aggressive boyfriend and a wild ape-man on an imaginary tropical island.

Vanity made this film using the alias "D.D. Winters".

The ape-suit was created by Rick Baker and Rob Bottin, with special effects contributions from Steve Johnson.

Plot

Tanya (Vanity) is a female model who lives with her boyfriend Lobo (Richard Sargent), a surrealist painter who is extremely violent. Subjected to Lobo's constant abuse, Tanya dreams of escaping to a desert island, which comes true. The only other being on her island is an enormous blue-eyed man-ape (performed by Don McLeod and voiced by Donny Burns) who was born from one of Lobo's paintings. Tanya befriends the beast and nicknames him "Blue". Soon she begins to feels a strange attraction to the creature, which makes Lobo increasingly jealous in the real world. He becomes determined to capture this monster and put it in a cage.

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