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Please Don't Eat the Babies

  • 1983
  • Unrated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
260
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Please Don't Eat the Babies (1983)
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Teenage girls are kidnapped and brought to a remote island, which is inhabited by a family of crazed killers.Teenage girls are kidnapped and brought to a remote island, which is inhabited by a family of crazed killers.Teenage girls are kidnapped and brought to a remote island, which is inhabited by a family of crazed killers.

  • Director
    • Henri Charr
  • Writers
    • David Golia
    • John B. Pfeifer
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Monet
    • Tanya Louise
    • Michael Wayne
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    260
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    • Director
      • Henri Charr
    • Writers
      • David Golia
      • John B. Pfeifer
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Monet
      • Tanya Louise
      • Michael Wayne
    • 13User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Elizabeth Monet
    • Sugar
    • (as Monet Elizabeth)
    Tanya Louise
    • Bobbylee
    Michael Wayne
    • Repo
    Mike Jacobs
    • Willie
    Joe Lombardo
    • Sid
    Ross Hamilton
    • Jimmer
    Hank Worden
    Hank Worden
    • Gramps Jebediah
    Ed McClarty
    • Todd
    Robin Haden
    • Young Bobbylee
    Sheri Olliff
    • Young Sugar
    Stan Wells
    Stan Wells
    • Young Jimmer
    • (as Stanley Wells)
    Kirsten Baker
    Kirsten Baker
    • Candy
    Joe Lucas
    • John
    • (as Jo Lucas)
    Darcy Lee
    • Sylvia
    Mitzi Strollery
    • Granny
    • (as Mitzi Stollery)
    Jonathan Gravish
    • Junior
    Ed Weinburg
    • Captain
    Bob Linder
    • Mac
    • Director
      • Henri Charr
    • Writers
      • David Golia
      • John B. Pfeifer
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    1movieman_kev

    mind-numbingly awful

    Roommates Sugar and Bobby Lee are abducted by menacing dudes while out shopping one day and taken back to a secluded island that the girls reluctantly tell the thugs that they last visited when they were ten years of age and that a fortune is located on. All that just pretty much bookends a movie that is pretty much one long flashback about the girls first visit to the island and subsequent fight with a cannibalistic family.

    This one is extremely horribly acted by everyone involved to the point that I started feeling bad for poor Hank Worden who truly deserved much MUCH better. As much as I didn't like "Barracuda" (that's on the same DVD) I have to admit that this film makes that one look like Citizen Kane.

    Eye Candy: one pair of tits (they might belong to Kirsten Baker)

    My Grade: F

    Dark Sky DVD Extras: Vintage ads for various drive-in food; and Trailers for "Bonnie's Kids" (features nudity), "the Centerfold Girls", "Part-time Wife" (features nudity), "Psychic Killer", & "Eaten Alive". The DVD also comes with 1978's "Barracuda"
    5Steve_Nyland

    Some Interesting Moments

    I'm going to champion ISLAND FURY here & take a chance by recommending it. Since the movie is issued on the same DVD as Wayne Crawford's BARRACUDA: THE LUCIFER PROJECT it's one that should end up on your shelves anyway. Linking themes between the two films are summer, boats, the ocean, and girls in swimsuits.

    This is the less conventional of the two, telling the story of a pair of teenage girls in their mid 20s who find themselves abducted by a gang of pinheads for a golden doubloon one wears as a charm. The gang concludes there must be more where it came from, kidnap the two bimbos from a Chinatown carnival in an odd sequence, and are really mean to the ladies until one of them spills the story of how they ended up trapped on a secluded island as kids & terrorized by a family of cannibalistic hermits.

    The film seems to be drawing it's inspiration from the 1982 shocker HUMONGOUS but with the addition of more teen friendly elements such as extensive profanity and Kirsten Baker, fresh from her nude swim in Friday THE 13TH PART 2 and with a new hair perm, who spends the entire film decked out in a red bikini to display her fabulous body. It may not seem like reason enough to bother with the movie but if like me you are a Wayne Crawford fan you'd end up with the DVD anyway & might as well enjoy it for what you can.

    I liked the cannibal family, let by a Ma Barker type & good old Mose from THE SEARCHERS who both scuttle about fretting over "the young 'uns" who have come to visit. The movie's sense of humor might be lost on those looking for blood, guts and boobs, and quite frankly I wish the filmmakers had concentrated on either of the two story skeins; it feels as though two movie ideas were compressed into one, resulting in a lackluster conclusion that is far less interesting than some of the bits that lead up to it. I say give it a chance, no it's not a particularly clever film but in the right frame of mind it's a harmless distraction. With Kirsten Baker in a bikini. Hot.

    5/10
    ellis11

    Hank Worden, Mose in "The Searchers", winds down a great career

    Hank Worden, Mose in "The Searchers", winds down a great career with this student film mish-mash of a movie. Yachters use Worden's small island pier/store to stock up on supplies. The island is off limits and there is a curfew for the paying customers. Yachters are supposed to drop a few bucks and push off. Any one breaking the rules discovers Worden has a family inland that bears more than a passing resemblance to the Texas Chainsaw Clan. Which would have been fine. The film gets even more inept trying to inject a monster menace. Aquatic cockroach things that Worden's family has a weird empathy with.
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Island of cannibals.

    Sugar and Bobbylee,two teenage girls end up being kidnapped by some criminals led by Sid and taken back to an island that they had visited many years before when they were ten years old.It seems that the island was inhabited by a family of bloodthirsty cannibals including grandpa Jebediah and his wife,a small kid and an older mentally-ill kid.The mayhem told in drawn-out flashbacks ensues...Very muddled and confusing horror flick with a bit of gore and nudity provided by Kirsten Baker of "Friday the 13th Part 2" fame.Fortunately the film is never boring and there is enough cheese for my liking."Please Don't Eat The Babies" sat unreleased for six years after being filmed in 1983.7 out of 10.Watchable piece of trash with bad acting and awful climax.
    3Tromafreak

    A.KA Island Fury? That's no fun

    Although, I had no earthly idea on what to expect from this movie, this sure as hell wasn't what I would have had in mind, had anything actually come to mind. Once I heard of its existence, all I knew was that I had to own a movie called Please Don't Eat The Babies. unfortunately, I could only find a copy under its alternate title, Island Fury. Looking back, I guess I could call it a lose-lose situation. On one hand, I still don't get to be known as the guy who owns a movie called Please Don't Eat The Babies, and on the other hand, Island Fury would ultimately reveal itself to be an awful, pointless, boring, unwatchable piece of garbage. Yeah, definitely lose-lose.

    I'm not even sure what genre they're going for here. Just early 80's badness, with a flashback that might actually be longer than the non-flashback. First up, two teenage girls are being chased by two bad guys, once caught, the bad guys bring to our attention that one of the girls have a coin on a string, around her neck, and somehow, these bad guys know of a lot more of these coins hidden on an island somewhere. And this is where things start to get weird, somehow these guys know of a trip the girls took to some island, years earlier, when they were only 10. I guess this is supposed to mean that the girls should know exactly where this alleged treasure is. So, now, we're in the past, while the girls try to retrace their steps, so these bad guys don't kill them, although, I wouldn't have minded if they had. In the flashback, the 10 year old counterparts are on a boat trip with their sisters and the sisters boyfriends, eventually stopping by an island for some air, they get mixed up with some kid and his killer grandparents. Any potential suspense or reasons to keep on watching never shows up, but the flashback was undeniably better than the present, which still isn't saying a whole lot.

    For a while there I had forgotten about the original story. At one point, I thought maybe the director had too, and when the flashback ended, that would be the end, which would have worked for me considering this disappointment would have been a half-hour shorter. This pointless movie within a pointless movie does eventually end, and real stuff does happen, but it's stupid. I guess I didn't exactly expect a movie filled with infants being devoured, or anything like that, but I did expect some form of outlandish B-entertainment, mostly just a confusing, inept storyline, unsure of its genre. My advice would be to seek out something worthwhile like Attack Of The Beast Creatures. If anyone, I would only recommend this one to serious B-movie collectors who must have them all, anyone else interested probably has brain damage. What really gets me is that I still have no idea why they called it Please Don't Eat The Babies. 3/10

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    • Trivia
      Filming began in 1982 or 1983. However, financial problems shut down production. In October of 1988, other producers found the footage, hired two young actresses to film new footage around the old footage, and that became Island Fury.
    • Quotes

      Bobbylee: Sugar, do you see those guys over there?

      Sugar: Huh?

      Bobbylee: Those guys over there, I think they're following us.

      Sugar: Where are they? I...

      Bobbylee: No, no! Don't look! Look at them in the mirror! Those were the same guys in that clothing store!

      Sugar: I dunno, I can't tell what they look like. God, why don't they just come over and talk to us?

      [face drops]

      Sugar: Oh God, they look like creeps!

      Bobbylee: Or cops! Oh, we gotta get outta here!

      Sugar: I *knew* you shouldn't have messed with that necklace!

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      Written by Craig Stull

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    • Release date
      • November 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Island Fury
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Catalina Island, Channel Islands, California, USA(Location)
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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