Island of Blood (1982 film)

Island of Blood
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 dates
1982
Running time
82 min
Country USA
Language English

Island of Blood (A.K.A. Whodunit? or Scared Alive: Island of Blood) is a mystery horror film that came out in 1982 and is based (or borrowed) around And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie.

The film centered on 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, all to a sick sado-masochistic type song (that 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 scalding swimming pool that boils alive anyone who falls in.

Cast

Actor / Actress Character
Marie-Alise Recasner

(as Marie Alise)

Donna
Rick Dean Jim
Ron Gardner Franklin Phlem
Terence Goodman

(as Terry Goodman)

Steve Faith
Richard Helm Rick
Jeanine Marie Lyn
Jared McVay

(as Red McVay)

Bert
Gary Phillips Taylor
Jim Piper John
Michael Stroka Mayor
Bari Suber Betty Jean 'BJ'
Steven Tash Phil
Jimmy Williams Policeman

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