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Destination - Il leggero fruscio della follia

Titolo originale: Ta paidiá tou Diavólou
  • 1976
  • VM18
  • 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,1/10
4994
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Destination - Il leggero fruscio della follia (1976)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA couple of perverted and maniac killers get loose on a Greek island.A couple of perverted and maniac killers get loose on a Greek island.A couple of perverted and maniac killers get loose on a Greek island.

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    • Nico Mastorakis
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Nico Mastorakis
  • Star
    • Bob Behling
    • Jane Lyle
    • Jessica Dublin
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,1/10
    4994
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Nico Mastorakis
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Nico Mastorakis
    • Star
      • Bob Behling
      • Jane Lyle
      • Jessica Dublin
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    • 84Recensioni della critica
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    Bob Behling
    Bob Behling
    • Christopher Lambert
    • (as Bob Belling)
    Jane Lyle
    Jane Lyle
    • Celia Lambert
    • (as Jane Ryall)
    Jessica Dublin
    Jessica Dublin
    • Patricia Desmond
    Gerard Gonalons
    Gerard Gonalons
    • Foster
    Jannice McConnell
    Jannice McConnell
    • Leslie
    • (as Janice McConnel)
    Nikos Tsachiridis
    Nikos Tsachiridis
    • Shepherd
    Jeremy Rousseau
    • Jean-Claude
    Mike Murtagh
    Clay Half
      Fefi Bali
        Ray Richardson
          Elizabeth Spader
          Marios Tartas
            John Blackman
              Nico Mastorakis
              Nico Mastorakis
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              • (non citato nei titoli originali)
              Takashi Yanhiro
                Hiroshi Yuzama
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                  Michael_Elliott

                  It Certainly Lives Up to Its Reputation

                  Island of Death (1978)

                  ** (out of 4)

                  Christpher (Robert Behling) and Celia (Jane Lyle) arrive on a small Greek Island where their lust for rape and violence soon terrorizes the entire community.

                  Nico Mastorakis' ISLAND OF DEATH is one of those notorious films that you often read about yet no matter what you read it really can't prepare you for the madness that you're walking into. This film was obviously trying to be another Texas CHAIN SAW MASSACRE and I'd also think that something like THE WICKER MAN had an influence. Does the film live up to its notorious reputation? You bet it does and I'd argue it's even crazier than its reputation. Is the film any good? Umm...not really.

                  If you're a fan of the ultra bizarre then there's no question that you'll want to watch this but at the same time there are all sorts of problems with it. For starters, this here clocks in at 106-minutes, which is at least twenty-minutes too long. The pacing is incredibly slow throughout but the biggest issue is the fact that there's really not much of a story. The entire film is just a set-up for one shock after another and the lack of any real story helps it drag at times. In fact, all of these people are being raped and butchered yet no one on this small island starts to get concerned.

                  As I said, there's a lot to recommend here and especially if you're a fan of exploitation. I lost count of how many rape scenes there were. You had straight rape. Gay rape. Lesbian rape. Hippie rape. Hell, there was even goat rape! You've got a wide range of bizarre killings with plenty of blood flowing. Obviously there's a ton of nudity scattered throughout the film as well. It really did seem that Nico Mastorakis just wanted to shock viewers by throwing one bizarre scene out there after another and on that level the film is a success.

                  ISLAND OF DEATH is certainly a nutty little film that has several good things but also plenty of bad things. I would add that I enjoyed both Behling and Lyle in their roles.
                  MrOrange1980

                  Classic Exploitation?

                  Director Mastorakis is apparently the first to say that this film was made with one driving force - Money.

                  It's clear to see that the director has sat down and said 'what's the most depraved, shocking and disgusting ways in which to rape, torture and kill a bunch of people' and on this level the film works.

                  However, don't go looking for some deep underlying message to whats going on. I find it impossible to find any way of excusing this nasty little piece of cinema by saying that it has some thought provoking undercurrent quite simply because it doesn't.

                  The story is of a couple arriving on a Greek island and instantly punishing the local residents for what the male lead see as sinful behaviour. Amongst the supposed sins are adultry (an ironic one given the nature of the stars vengence), homosexuality, lesbianism, drug-abuse and....well being a goat.

                  The scenes of violence are rather tame compared to many films of its time let alone some of the blood-soaked mainstream movies about today. But it is not the violence that shocks about this film still today. It is more so the notion of the acts commited and the seemingly pointlessness of them.

                  Some have called it a nasty little gem, others have found it to be over-hyped and rather dull, I however found it to be a classic piece of exploitation cinema. If you can't enjoy the film for it's visual acuity, I defy anyone not to enjoys its heavy seventies kitsch soundtrack, Classic.
                  7Ultimex_Varptuner

                  Kind of Worth the Wait.

                  Of all the infamous nasties out there Island of Death, for me seemed to be one of the more luridly attractive ones. I.e. contained the most depravity! Having finally tracked down a reasonably priced and uncut version of the film I finally got to see what all the fuss is about.

                  It is certain from the outset that explicit violence and gore are not what got this film banned. The nails through the hands and force-fed paint scenes are certainly no worse than what you see in glossy 15-rated Hollywood horrors now. I think what offended with this one is not so much the actions of the film's murderers, Celia and Christopher but the lifestyles of their victims.

                  Oh yes, gay, lesbian and straight, the promiscuous and the drug users are all in the cross-hair here. The film maker even takes time out to execute a black detective. Just for having the audacity to try and bring good old Chris and Celia to justice.

                  While the violence is muted the sleaze certainly isn't. Things bash along in a fashion that stops a little shy (a little too shy if you ask me) of softcore porn. But don't worry, what it lacks in explicitness it more than makes up for in frequency. You will be pleased to know that the absolutely gorgeous heroine (or should that be villainess) played exceptionally woodenly by Jane Ryall only ever keeps herself covered up for thirty seconds at a time.

                  In truth Island of Death is worth it for Ryall alone. She genuinely looks good enough to eat and that whole ditsy, can't act thing that she does only serves to heighten her appeal! For me anyway. Rather disturbingly, the comely Ms Ryall appeared briefly in one other crap Greek film and then was never heard from again. I mourn.

                  The story of Island of Death is the usual poor fodder, although certainly superior to many. The Bonnie and Clyde thing is never fully realised however as it is implied that Christopher is the real psycho and Celia is just meekly caught up in his wake - occasionally looking wretched and criticising his actions. But yet she carries out probably the most cold killing in the whole film. What the hell is that all about? Either make her a proper victim or a proper villain. It also irked me a bit the speed at which she turns on Christopher at the end. Mind you, this is trash cinema after all. Island of Death plays out almost like a crap sex comedy and that isn't a bad thing. No one likes a bad film that takes itself too seriously.

                  This is definitely one for fans of trash films and 'so bad its good stuff' (me). The acting is universally poor with a couple of the characters apparently just reading their lines conversationally.

                  Aside from that however, it actually looks quite professionally made. The shots are reasonably framed and the camera-work not too static. The editing has dated it a bit but that just lends it that inimitable sleazy 70's feel.

                  So thats about it, nasty in tone, but not in action perhaps? A little kinky, certainly: Just check out the promiscuous older woman being urinated on. Does it deserve its infamy? Probably not, but its still a good bit better than most of the dross on the nasty's list.

                  Oh yeah, bring back Jane Ryall.
                  4fertilecelluloid

                  Undeserving of its notoriety

                  Director Nico Mastorakis has made a cynical cash-grabber (by his own admission) that is too cynical to impress anybody but a sophomore genre fan.

                  The most extreme, confronting genre pics, to paraphrase a character in VIDEODROME, "have a philosophy"; that is what makes them dangerous.

                  ISLAND OF DEATH's philosophy is to throw many "shocking" elements into a cinematic mix and stir slowly. The result is a dish with no taste but an ugly appearance.

                  Not to be confused with Serrador's brilliant WHO COULD KILL A CHILD? (sometimes called ISLAND OF DEATH), Mastorakis's effort is set on a Greek island which is a stage for various forms of slaughter, a little bestiality and some wholesale perversion.

                  Everything moves at a snailish pace and the violent set pieces are poorly directed.

                  Touted as "The movie that the censors didn't want you to see", I'd hazard a guess that the censors never saw it, they simply read the presskit until their knees jerked upwards.
                  7Coventry

                  It isn't "La Isla Bonita", that's for sure....

                  Island of Death is a true ungodly video nasty coming to you straight from the best euro-exploitation period. This year 2003, the movie received a complete digital remastering and it finally got released on special edition DVD. The box showed nothing but a red background with the explicit words : "The one movie that the censors didn't want you to see" and "sorry but we can't display images of the film on the cover since they're too gruesome". A bit exaggerated of course, this movie is far from being the goriest or most shocking film I've ever seen. Nevertheless it's mean-spirited, raw, brutal and pretty disturbing from time to time. "Island of Death" doesn't take the rules of humanity too strict and it isn't exactly what they call "politically correct". The movie seems to start like a lovely romantic comedy when a young couple arrives on a Greek Island. They look average but in fact they put other famous cinema couples like Bonnie & Clyde and Mickey & Mallory to shame. They brutally slaughter every person they come into contact with (mostly right after sexual intercourse which give the killings a nasty effect) and they have a few bizarre fetishes.

                  Island of Death doesn't contain much humor unless you see the irony in many things. For example: the guy kills homosexuals because he thinks it's pervert and against the will of God, while he himself has sex with a young goat! I thought that was pretty ironic, and there are lots of similar "jokes" to discover in "Island of Death". Even though there are a lot of horrible scenes, the movie itself is pretty light and not at all difficult too watch. Excellent stuff for exploitation fans. The leading actress (Jane Ryall) is a beauty but she never played in movies again.

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                    Nico Mastorakis was inspired to make this film after seeing Non aprite quella porta (1974). He noticed how much money that film made, and decided to make a more violent and perverse film in order to make even more money.
                  • Blooper
                    When they are in the phone box you can see a cameraman in the reflection of the glass door.
                  • Citazioni

                    Christopher: No one wants to be brought up with perversion. Children must be brought up in a proper way. Nature is strong.

                  • Versioni alternative
                    The original UK cinema version (released as "A Craving For Lust") was heavily cut by 13 minutes by the BBFC and the film later ended up on the DPP 74 list of video nasties. The initial 1987 video release (now retitled "Psychic Killer II" despite having no connection with the previous film of that title) had been edited by the distributors before submission to remove the original UK cinema cuts but was rejected by the BBFC. The 2002 DVD release by Vipco was cut by 4 minutes 9 secs to edit the rape scenes, a woman's face being burned with a lit aerosol, a repeated kicking, a urination scene, and shots of a sickle blade in a woman's bare breast. The director's interview extra on the DVD was also cut by 54 secs by the BBFC with the same edits to the sickle, aerosol and kicking scenes. All the cuts were fully waived in 2010 for the 2011 Arrow DVD.
                  • Connessioni
                    Featured in The Cinema Snob: Island of Death (2010)
                  • Colonne sonore
                    Do You Love Me Like I Love You?
                    Written by Nico Mastorakis & Nikos Lavranos

                    Performed by Milli Karali

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                  • Data di uscita
                    • 1976 (Grecia)
                  • Paese di origine
                    • Grecia
                  • Sito ufficiale
                    • Official Home Page
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                    • Inglese
                    • Francese
                    • Greco
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                    • Island of Death
                  • Luoghi delle riprese
                    • Mykonos, Grecia(The Island of Death Location)
                  • Azienda produttrice
                    • Omega Pictures
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                    • 1.37 : 1

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