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Unknown Island

Virginia Grey , Phillip Reed , Jack Bernhard    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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Almost 50 years before "Jurassic Park..." an amateur photographer, his fiancee and their companions take a perilous journey to a place where dinosaurs, giant sloths and other prehistoric creatures thrive. Filmed in vibrant Cinecolor at a time when many movies were confined to black and white and featuring eye-popping special effects, "Unknown Island," directed by Jack Bernhard, offers a thrilling look at modern man's confrontation with the primordial past. Richard Denning, Virginia Grey, Barton MacLane, Dick Wessel, Dan White, Philip Reed.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Barton MacLane fans rejoice!!, Jan 25 2004
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This review is from: Unknown Island (DVD)
Well of course it's NOT Jurassic park; it's not really meant to be. As for acting, sure, only one word describes it, it stinks. Then why 5* you ask? Well if you are, like me, a big fan of Barton MacLane, then this is one of his best movies. Lots of fun and lots of unintended laffs make this film a riot. After he burns down the camp, his classic line of"I don't know what you're gonna do, but I got a bottle around here somewhere and I'm gonna find it" is classic stuff. As the title says- 5* for Barton MacLane fans, all others, maybe 1.5*.
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3.0 out of 5 stars UNKNOWN ISLAND or Better Yet, Muppet Island, Dec 22 2002
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Joseph A. Jenkins Jr. (Forestville, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Unknown Island (DVD)
A tyrannesaurus with a spike on its nose? Well, I guess all the old movies got it wrong. We now know that if these meat eating dinosaurs walked upright they would break their backs. Here they do so with no trouble, in a lumbering walk fashion, and make nasty faces at visitors to the island. Would there be enough food for these monsters on an island ten miles square? Ah, real science is ruining these movies for me.

Unlike most films of this genre from the 40's and 50's, it is filmed in expensive CINECOLOR. Not rated, it was released in 1948 by Albert Jay Cohen Productions Inc. The DVD is released through Image Entertainment and runs 72 minutes with no extras.

It is a picture reminescent of King Kong with the sea journey and an island of jungle and prehistoric beasts.

Stereotypes abound in the characters and the plot is totally predictable. Viewers may recognize scenes that were salvaged for the film, HORROR OF THE BLOOD MONSTERS (1970) with John Carradine.

The plot is simple. Philip Reed, played by Ted Osborne and Virginia Grey, played by Carole Lane hire Captain Tarnowski, played by Barton MacLane, to take them by steamer to an uncharted island. During the war, Reed flew over the island and caught sight of prehistoric creatures. He wants to return and take photographs to prove his discovery. They are introduced to John Fairbanks, played by Richard Denning, the lone survivor from a shipwreck upon its shores. Surviving mutiny at sea, they reach their objective and the native crew become fodder for the beasts and the sea. The captain suffers from malaria, is a drunkard, wants a specimen for the return journey, and also wants the girl. Here is where the real plot tension emerges. Reed shows himself more interested in his photos than in Grey who sponsored the expedition. A romance buds between Fairbanks and Grey. Not giving any more away, that is about it.

Richard Denning has done several films in science fiction/horror, including CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON and THE DAY THE WORLD ENDED. He gives a good performance although his sailor suit is rather silly.

There is a giant sloth on the island that has taken to killing people, looks rather ape-like. The man in the suit was Ray Corrigan, who often dressed up for the movies, i.e. DR. RENAULT'S SECRET, THE WHITE GORILLA, NABONGA, and "It" in IT! THE TERROR FROM BEYOND SPACE. Like the dinosaurs, the costumes look silly, but hey, even Godzilla is a man in a rubber suit.

The script could have used more work. Note these lines from Fairbanks: "It's quicker having your throat cut by a lascar's knife than to be crushed by a monster you don't even see or hear until a shadow as big as a mountain falls on you." Huh? Where's the logic in that? Despite the danger, Fairbanks permits Grey to go off into the jungle by herself (unarmed) saying simply, "Stay on the path." Pleeeeease! Do the dinosaurs avoid the path?

As for the dinosaurs, I liked them, not because they were good, but because they were funny looking. Hey, at least they did not strap ridges and hornes to lizards and pretend they were giants! The dinosaurs get a kill but you would have to be a one-legged stroke victim to really be caught by these guys, they are so slow. The alignment in the mouthes of the creatures is a bit off and they remind me of Henson's early sock puppets.

The full-screen DVD is not too bad and even younger kids can probably watch it in ease.

>No nudity.
>The Captain makes unwanted advances upon Grey.
>Fight scenes and murder (hey even pirate and cowboy movies have these).
>Some hard language but nothing really foul.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Matinee Fun, Oct 3 2001
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Mark Stevens (Fort Worth, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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Call me crazy, but I actually like this movie. It's a reminder of a time when a good adventure story was all it took to keep a kids attention glued to the screen. The special effects are far from special, but that's part of the charm of this rather obscure man vs. dinosaur film.
I've been an enthusiast of b-movies for years, but wasn't familiar with this one until I caught it on AMC recently. I was intrigued by the well-worn story, the wretched dino costumes, and the truly horrible acting. (just watch the ship captain!) All this and color, too. That must be the cause of the total lack of budget for the remainder of the production, as color was something special in the '40s, and usually reserved for only the high-end films. This isn't art, but if you're in the mood for a bit of mindless retro-adventure, this may be the ticket.
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