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Island of Terror (1966)

A small island community is overrun with creeping, blobbish, tentacled monsters which liquefy and digest the bones from living creatures... (source: imdb.com)

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Release Date
20 June 1966
Other Names
The Night the Silicates Came
Night of the Silicates
The Creepers
The Night the Creatures Came
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How could they stop the devouring death...that lived by sucking on living human bones!
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Black Park Country Park, Wexham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
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Island of Terror is a 1966 British horror film released by Planet Film Productions. The film was released in the US by Universal Studios on a double bill with The Projected Man (1967). The idea for the film came when Richard Gordon read the screenplay The Night the Silicates Came from Gerry Fernback. He partnered with Tom Blakey of Planet Films to produce this movie. It was shot in rural England using naturalistic colors. This film is one of the last significant examples of a common 1950s plot style in which a horrific threat introduced by a scientist is resolved by others using "responsible" scientific measures.

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