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The Twilight People

  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
788
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The Twilight People (1972)
AdventureHorrorSci-Fi

A kidnapped diver is taken to an island inhabited by a mad scientist and his half-animal, half-human creations.A kidnapped diver is taken to an island inhabited by a mad scientist and his half-animal, half-human creations.A kidnapped diver is taken to an island inhabited by a mad scientist and his half-animal, half-human creations.

  • Director
    • Eddie Romero
  • Writers
    • Eddie Romero
    • Jerome Small
    • H.G. Wells
  • Stars
    • John Ashley
    • Pat Woodell
    • Jan Merlin
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    788
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    • Director
      • Eddie Romero
    • Writers
      • Eddie Romero
      • Jerome Small
      • H.G. Wells
    • Stars
      • John Ashley
      • Pat Woodell
      • Jan Merlin
    • 22User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
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    John Ashley
    John Ashley
    • Matt Farrell
    Pat Woodell
    Pat Woodell
    • Neva Gordon
    Jan Merlin
    Jan Merlin
    • Steinman
    Charles Macaulay
    • Dr. Gordon
    Pam Grier
    Pam Grier
    • Ayesa - The Panther Woman
    Ken Metcalfe
    Ken Metcalfe
    • Kuzma - the Antelope Man
    Tony Gosalvez
    Tony Gosalvez
    • Darmo - the Bat Man
    Kim Ramos
    Kim Ramos
    • Primo - the Ape Man
    Mona Morena
    • Lupa - the Wolf Woman
    Eddie Garcia
    Eddie Garcia
    • Juan Pereira
    Angelo Ventura
    • Angel
    Johnny Long
    Andres Centenera
    Andres Centenera
    • Manuel
    Letty Mirasol
    Max Roio
      Cenón González
      Roger Ocampo
      Romeo Mabuto
      • Director
        • Eddie Romero
      • Writers
        • Eddie Romero
        • Jerome Small
        • H.G. Wells
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      4ethylester

      Antelope love wolves and apes love ladies

      I thought this film was fun. It's astounding to see Pam Grier as Panther Woman when you're used to seeing her all glammed up and gorgeous. The noises her character makes I'm sure aren't her, but they are still great noises. I wonder if they actually recorded a real panther snarling.

      People say that the makeup is really bad, but I thought it was really good. At least on the faces it was good. The rest of the body was pretty bad. For example, a wolf girl who is totally hairy all over her head and face, but has no hair anywhere else. The same goes for the ape man. I guess the costume designers were trying to show that they were actually half human/half beast. But it still looked a little hokey. Especially seeing Bat Man's wings were only attached to him at his shoulders and not anywhere on his sides or armpits. How does that work? I never took physics, but that just doesn't make sense.

      The plot is pretty good, not too dull. I liked the first scene when the man is skin diving and gets reeled up by the ankles. It looks like it would have hurt a lot! It's not like he was wearing socks or anything.

      I thought the militant, creepy, macho guy was a good character, especially since they hinted at him being attracted to men. The man appears to be incredibly masculine and macho, but he can't hide his attraction to men, though he denies it. I thought his character was a good stray from the stereotypical gay man. Why not have a gay character be ultra masculine for a change? Crush the stereotypes, I say. And did you see how straight and white his teeth were? Wow, that actor should have been in a Colgate commercial!

      The daughter character sure gets thrown around a lot. It seems everyone wants to push her around. She's so skinny and frail, I was surprised she didn't get hurt more often. She had a cool face, though. Mysterious, pale with dark features. Not the best actress or character, but she had really nice hair, if that makes a difference...

      Really the best parts of the movie begin well over half-way through it. You get to see the animal-people come out and strut their stuff. How the daughter isn't freaked out by these monsters, I don't know. I'd have been running through that jungle the second Pam Grier gave her first howl. Those beasts were pretty freaky looking! Plus, how often do antelope actually LIKE wolves? In reality, wolves eat antelope, don't they? All it takes is a little human blood to get those primal enemy feelings to go away, right?

      If you want to see this movie, just fast forward through the first 45-55 minutes. It's not worth it. You'll be better off watching the last half hour and nothing else. Ape Man's disjointed moves and Panther Woman's licks and howls will be all you need to get this films best features.
      5a_chinn

      Cheaply entertaining Filipino exploitation riff on "The Island of Dr. Moreau"

      From director Eddie Romero (AKA Enrique Moreno), the Filipino exploitation filmmaker behind jungle classics like "Black Mama White Mama" and "Savage Sisters" comes this very silly, but very entertaining ripoff of H.G. Wells' "The Island of Dr. Moreau." A scuba diver is snatched out of the water and and finds himself on an island where a mad scientist has created monstrous half-man/half-animal creatures. The Moreau figure rules over his beasts with an iron fist, and as you'd expect, they rebel against him in a violent bloody fashion. It's all amateurishly made and certainly made on the cheap, but it is entertaining. To add to the enjoyment level of this nonsense is Pam Grier in a before-she-was-famous role as the "Panther Woman." Certainly not a good film, but I was entertained.
      Dethcharm

      "Murder?! I Think You're Talking Out Of Abysmal Ignorance!"...

      From the supra-genius mind of Director Eddie Romero comes THE TWILIGHT PEOPLE! Once again, mad science is being perpetrated in the Philippines. This time, diving enthusiast / adventurer, Matt Farrell (John Ashley) is captured by the ne'er-do-well cronies of Dr. Gordon (Charles Macaulay) and taken to a secret fortress. There, Gordon carries out the requisite experiments, causing hideous human / animal hybrids.

      Romero fuses THE ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU with JAMES BOND (THE ISLAND OF DR. NO?), making the worst of both. The sci-fi elements are preposterous -the "antelope man"- and the Bond-ish stuff is equally absurd, featuring Ashley in the mega-spy role, looking more like a bloated Elvis Presley in search of a snack! He is aided by none other than Pat Woodell as Dr. Gordon''s daughter. As usual, the action is... less than exciting.

      Lovers of cinematic abominations will drool over this sewer sausage! Watch for the incredible Pam Grier as Ayesa, the "panther woman"! In spite of the dime store makeup, she still manages to look hot!

      One can only imagine what must have gone through Ms. Grier's mind while she traipsed around with the likes of the "bat man", who resembles someone who fell into a bonfire while wrapped in a shower curtain! Said flying rodent nearly steals the show during his attempted flight sequence! However, the true highlight is Ayesa's deadly rampage!

      This movie must be seen by all sentient beings...
      6Hey_Sweden

      Are we not men? We are the Twilight People!

      B movie perennial John Ashley stars as Matt Farrell, a diver / "renaissance man" who is kidnapped by thugs and taken to an isolated tropical island. Said thugs represent a mad scientist named Dr. Gordon (Charles Macaulay), whose experiments have involved turning people into half-human / half-animal aberrations. Matt falls in lust with the doctors' sexy daughter Neva (Pat Woodell), who sympathizes with him and the doctors' other "subjects". So she helps them to escape.

      This escape takes up quite a bit of the rather brief running time of 81 minutes, but instead of ramping up the tension and sense of urgency, things start to meander too much. Obviously nobody is in a big hurry here, including the filmmakers.

      This was the second unofficial Filipino adaptation of "Island of Dr. Moreau", after the 1959 feature "Terror is a Man" (a.k.a. "The Blood Creature"). That fact becomes easy to understand very quickly, and the material still has a compelling nature, but the film is rather underwhelming, with a script (co-written by director Eddie Romero) that isn't all that hot. The creature makeup is adequate at best; we've seen better work in other, official versions of the H.G. Wells tale. The location shooting is fine, and the film does possess that great atmosphere common to other Filipino genre & exploitation features. While it is mostly played straight, there is some comedy relief from a "bat man" (Tony Gosalvez) who tries in vain to fly. There's even some "romance" between the "antelope man" (Ken Metcalfe) and "wolf woman" (Mona Morena). The score is a mixture of stock music and new compositions by Tito Arevalo & Ariston Avelino.

      The performances, much like the makeup, are very much adequate - no more - across the board. The main attraction for a number of people will undoubtedly be the prospect of Pam Grier playing one of the creatures, the feral "panther woman". One undeniable standout is the very amusing Jan Merlin as Steinman, Dr. Gordons' main henchman. Often seen smiling, he cheerfully encourages Farrell to escape, while having his own motivation for this attitude towards the prisoner.

      Watchable, but only really worth recommending to die hard devotees of Filipino B cinema.

      Six out of 10.
      Hoodoo-3

      One of the worst movies of all time!!!!

      Plan 9 From Outer Space is generally considered to be the worst film of all time. I contend that the people voting have not seen Twilight People. It's basically The Island of Dr Moreau without a budget. In this version of the story, I believe the Doctor is doing his genetic engineering for the Third Reich, as he and his assistant/security guy are Nazis. The half man/half animal creatures are bizarre. There is a bat man, an antelope man, and even a mole woman. I had nightmares about this flick for years (not because it was scary) until I found it on video and re-lived the horror of one of the most awful films of all time. The acting is bad. The writing is bad. The costumes are bad. This is a bad movie.

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        In September 1972, Dimension Pictures was widely exhibiting this film on a double bill with Le gang des doberman (1972).
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        Featured in The Best of Sex and Violence (1981)

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      • Release date
        • June 1972 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Philippines
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • El pueblo del crepusculo
      • Filming locations
        • Philippines
      • Production company
        • Four Associates Ltd.
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        • $150,000 (estimated)
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        1 hour 21 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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