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Zombie Island Massacre

HAVE A FUN-FILLED VACATION! Toe-Tapping Machete Head Dances! Glamourous Zombie-Style Cosmetic Surgery! Fabulous Air-Conditioned Tiger Pits!
1984 | 95m | English

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Americans on vacation in the Caribbean take a tour of a nearby island at night and watch a local voodoo ritual. Soon after, they find themselves stranded on the island and under attack by unseen foes. One by one they meet violent ends.
Release Date: Nov 20, 1984
Director: John Carter
Writer: Logan O’Neill, William Stoddard, David Broadnax
Genres: Horror
Keywords island, hitman, drug smuggling, voodoo, tour guide, zombie, series of murders, caribbean, tour
Production Companies Troma Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
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Full Credits

Name Job
Harry Manfredini Music
John Carter Director, Editor
Lillian Benson Assistant Editor
Logan O’Neill Original Story, Screenplay
William Stoddard Screenplay
Robert M. Baldwin Director of Photography, Cinematography
Philip Goldblat Assistant Makeup Artist
Dennis Eger Special Effects Makeup Artist
Deborah Tischler Makeup Artist
Srecko Gall Art Direction
Richard Russell Set Decoration
Ted Borrell Hairstylist
Alex Pfau Sound Editor
Bill Sonnet Sound
Steven Kirshoff Special Effects
Trevor Reid Costume Design
David Broadnax Original Story
Robert Russell Production Manager
Lonnie Bailey Unit Production Manager
Mr. T Costume Designer
Dwight Williams First Assistant Director
Harvey Portee Second Assistant Director
Sara Hyde Hamlet Casting Director
Sam Bender Gaffer
Rex North Key Grip
Royburn Thompson Grip
Linford Roye Grip
Clive Thompson Grip
Roderick Levy Grip
Sidney Gecker Script Supervisor
Rick Raphael Camera Operator
David M. Dunlap First Assistant Camera
Orville Bennett Second Assistant Camera
Rolf Pardula Sound Mixer
Oscar Lawson Boom Operator
Cookie Kinkead Still Photographer
Patricia A. Portela Still Photographer
Dennis Brook Carpenter
Joan Russell First Assistant Hairstylist
Phil Goldblatt Assistant Makeup Artist
Pat Roy Hylton Assistant Production Manager
Calvin Aberle Assistant Sound Editor
Mignon Lowe Production Coordinator
Diane Morris Production Assistant
Diane Gurwitz Production Assistant
Lori Peters Production Assistant
Mary Monroe Lozito Production Assistant
Burt Feldman Negative Cutter
Jack Priestley Director of Photography
Richard Reis Assistant Camera
Charley Meare Gaffer
Dave Lowry Grip
John Anthony Chorale Thanks
Name Title
David Broadnax Producer
Abraham Dabdoub Executive Producer
Michael Malagiero Executive Producer
Dennis Stephenson Associate Producer
Umberto Dileo Associate Producer
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Wuchak
4.0

_**Dull survival horror on a Caribbean island**_ A tourist bus on the Jamaican island of San Maria (fictitious) takes a group of vacationers to a supposedly real-life voodoo ritual deep in the woods under the moonlight. When the bus fails to start they have to travel by foot to the nearest abode ... while each member is horrifyingly removed from the equation. Despite the horror elements, “Zombie Island Massacre” (1984) is, at heart, a survival venture akin to the comic Adventure Into Fear #18 with the Man-Thing (1973); the story by Steve Gerber was called “A Question of Survival” and, like this film, involved survivors of a bus mishap traversing the jungle at night for succor. The key difference is that Gerber made sure to include engrossing human interest in his yarn while this movie unfortunately doesn’t. As a result, it’s tedious despite the great plot, authentic locations and decent main cast. To be fair, the story does finally perk up in the last act. Someone criticized the film on the grounds that there are “no zombies, gore, sex, action, or acting,” but there’s a zombie resurrection ritual in the first 20 minutes with plenty of gore; later on two tourists are impaled in a jungle pit and someone else gets his head lopped off. As for sex, the movie opens with a naked couple in their hotel room who have further shenanigans in a boat cabin; another couple messin’ around in the nighttime forest is also featured. As far as action goes, there’s enough for this kind of flick. In regards to the acting, the actors playing the protagonists Sandy, Joe, Paul, Steve, Connie and Mr. Whitney are competent enough. The problem is the unimaginative script doesn’t give them much dimension. While she doesn’t do anything for me personally, Rita Jenrette (Sandy) is highlighted on the female front. Meanwhile Diane Clayre Holub (Connie) runs a distant second. There are a couple notable peripherals as well, but the director was unskilled in taking advantage of feminine resources (not talkin’ ’bout nudity or raunch). The movie runs 1 hour, 25 minutes, and was shot in Jamaica. GRADE: C/C-

Jun 23, 2021