Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA nightclub entertainer and the man she truly loves conspire to end a black marketeer's tyrannic rule.A nightclub entertainer and the man she truly loves conspire to end a black marketeer's tyrannic rule.A nightclub entertainer and the man she truly loves conspire to end a black marketeer's tyrannic rule.
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Ralph A. Rodriguez
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- (as Ralphie Rodriguez)
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If you're expecting something akin to "Dr. Moreau" here, then think again. It's not that kind of fiend. It's actually co-writer and star Bruce Bennett whose whip-wielding "Charlie" rules his remote tropical island like a dictator. He has designs on visiting dancer "Glory La Verne" (Tania Velia) but she's not remotely interested, and when his attentions become a little more persistent she decides to ally with his henchman "David" (Robert Bray) to put a stop to his ruthless behaviour. At times Bennett delivers his maniacal character quite effectively at the start - a sort of depraved lunatic with an autocratic bent, but once that is truly established the rest of the cast really can't quite match his larger-than-life personality and the story just falls into a rather drab, no-budget, soap opera with little to redeem it or make it stand out for an overlong seventy five minutes. There's some lovely photography of their idyllic location (aka the Florida Keys) but otherwise this is a really only a chance for Bennett to have his moment in the sun before it all just fizzles out.
Mild mannered, responsible and respectful character and supporting actor (lawyer, doctor, teacher, major, etc). Bruce Bennett picks up a pen and writes a script with him in the lead in which he completely goes bonkers as an island despot. Lacking an ounce of decency he attacks his role with an unbridled rage as well all those around him.
On a sleepy island in the Carribean, Charlie Davis (Bennet) rules with an iron fist. He brooks no debate and our initial introduction to him is a scene with him administering blistering beating to an islander with a bullwhip. Charlie really enjoys being a sadist but he is quickly distracted when Glory La Verne (played by "Yugoslavian bombshell," Tonia Velia) brings her act to the island and unquenchable lust to Chuck's heart.
Driven mostly by its bongo accompaniment, Fiend is grade z entertainment but Bennet's over the top sadistic martinet displays a lot of energy to allow matters to be comically entertaining in spots. The former Olympian (who lived to a hundred) gives and takes quite a beating over the course of the pic as he does a complete 180 with a "no more mister sensible guy," that he has made a career out. If you are familiar with his droll grounded, career the concept alone will hold its own intrigue. The "Yugoslavian Bombshell," however fails to detonate.
On a sleepy island in the Carribean, Charlie Davis (Bennet) rules with an iron fist. He brooks no debate and our initial introduction to him is a scene with him administering blistering beating to an islander with a bullwhip. Charlie really enjoys being a sadist but he is quickly distracted when Glory La Verne (played by "Yugoslavian bombshell," Tonia Velia) brings her act to the island and unquenchable lust to Chuck's heart.
Driven mostly by its bongo accompaniment, Fiend is grade z entertainment but Bennet's over the top sadistic martinet displays a lot of energy to allow matters to be comically entertaining in spots. The former Olympian (who lived to a hundred) gives and takes quite a beating over the course of the pic as he does a complete 180 with a "no more mister sensible guy," that he has made a career out. If you are familiar with his droll grounded, career the concept alone will hold its own intrigue. The "Yugoslavian Bombshell," however fails to detonate.
The Fiend of Dope Island (1961)
** (out of 4)
Charlie Davis (Bruce Bennett) is a psychotic man who owns an island in the Carabean where he whips and treats everyone there like slaves. One day a boat comes by and a beautiful dancer is on board and Charlie sets his attention to her, which causes a mutiny.
THE FIEND OF DOPE ISLAND is a pretty bad movie if you want to be a snob and look at it as something it's not. If you're wanting a good looking, Oscar-winning film then this here certainly isn't going to be for you. The movie is actually very fast-paced and I'd argue that it's got a good bit of entertainment to be had from it.
The highlight is without question the insane and over-the-top performance of Bennett. I'm going to say he probably watched several Bela Lugosi movies when he was younger and perhaps he realized that everything about the movie was bad so he hammed it up for some entertainment. It's his nutty performance that makes the film worth watching and it was really fun seeing and hearing his insane laughing and non-stop rants. Tania Velia does a nice job in her role of the eye candy dancer.
The film has many campy moments throughout but there's no question that it's one of the more outrageous and over-the-top adventure movies out there. The "dope" connection isn't played up as much as one would have hoped but this is still a fun little movie as long as you don't take it too serious.
** (out of 4)
Charlie Davis (Bruce Bennett) is a psychotic man who owns an island in the Carabean where he whips and treats everyone there like slaves. One day a boat comes by and a beautiful dancer is on board and Charlie sets his attention to her, which causes a mutiny.
THE FIEND OF DOPE ISLAND is a pretty bad movie if you want to be a snob and look at it as something it's not. If you're wanting a good looking, Oscar-winning film then this here certainly isn't going to be for you. The movie is actually very fast-paced and I'd argue that it's got a good bit of entertainment to be had from it.
The highlight is without question the insane and over-the-top performance of Bennett. I'm going to say he probably watched several Bela Lugosi movies when he was younger and perhaps he realized that everything about the movie was bad so he hammed it up for some entertainment. It's his nutty performance that makes the film worth watching and it was really fun seeing and hearing his insane laughing and non-stop rants. Tania Velia does a nice job in her role of the eye candy dancer.
The film has many campy moments throughout but there's no question that it's one of the more outrageous and over-the-top adventure movies out there. The "dope" connection isn't played up as much as one would have hoped but this is still a fun little movie as long as you don't take it too serious.
I see that THE FIEND OF DOPE ISLAND is pretty poorly rated on here, but I thought it was pretty good for a B-picture of its era, and certainly better than it had any right to be. A lot of the film's entertainment value comes from the presence of Bruce Bennett as the film's antihero, a sadistic, whip-cracking nightclub owner who spends the entire production tormenting the rest of the cast. The film's love triangle plot works pretty well and gives plenty of opportunity for Bennett to gnash his teeth as a delightful villain in the Tod Slaughter guise. Elsewhere, expect low rent heroics and some surprising titillation for the era.
Wow! What a bad and yet at the same time awesome film experience. The acting is so-over-the-top, the storyline so twisted, and the mood, tone, and pace so depraved, that I honestly can say that I have never seen anything quite like this. For many, that will be good news if they can say the same! Don't get me wrong, Fiend of Dope Island is an atrocious film. It has awful acting, no special effects, and has a story with little merit or any redeeming qualities. It is; however; a fun bad film to watch and has perhaps one of the most outrageous performances I have seen in some time. Dope island dictator Bruce Bennett runs his island whipping natives and friends alike any time they don't move fast enough for him or displease him in some way - which it seems is all the time as he is always drunk. Bennett lies to a beautiful blonde entertainer(we'll get to her in a minute) to come to the island for $500 and then has plans on seducing/raping her and making her his own. In the meantime, he is also running a drug operation and plans governmental overthrows in the Caribbean(?). I remember Bruce Bennett from Treasure of the Sierra Madre as a pretty restrained actor and an actor of some ability, but watching him in this film as given me a whole different perspective on him. This guy is one crazy, funny, weird and depraved guy to make a film like this. As bad and hammy as he is, he makes this film immensely entertaining barking out commands and cracking a whip or just laughing maniacally. The rest of the cast or story is nothing special except for the Yugoslavian bombshell Tania Velia as the entertainer. She is an okay actress, but what she does to a black swimsuit is just amazing. This movie has a beautiful blonde, a man-eating shark, an island dictator, and so many other bizarre things - what else could you want in a bad film?
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- AnecdotesRuth Fernández's debut.
- ConnexionsEdited into Twisted Sex Vol. 17 (1998)
- Bandes originalesForever Hold Me
Music and Lyrics by Ken Darby
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- Durée1 heure 16 minutes
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By what name was The Fiend of Dope Island (1960) officially released in India in English?
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