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Writers:
Richard Carlson (writer)
Ivan Tors (writer)
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Release Date:
1967 (USA) more
Plot:
An anthropologist and his family are shipwrecked on a South Seas island. full summary | add synopsis
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A Strange Island To Take The Family more

Cast

  (in credits order)
Richard Greene ... Josh MacRae
Luke Halpin ... Stu MacRae
Sheila Welles ... Sharon MacRae

Irene Tsu ... Judy Hawllani
Mart Hulswit ... Gabe Larsen
Robin Mattson ... Lizzie MacRae
Jose De Vega ... Tupuna
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Directed by
Ricou Browning 
John Florea 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Richard Carlson  writer
Ivan Tors  writer

Produced by
Ivan Tors .... producer
 
Original Music by
George Bruns 
 
Cinematography by
Howard Winner 
 
Sound Department
Gordon Zahler .... post-production sound supervisor
Robert Glenn .... supervising sound editor (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Ricou Browning .... underwater photographer
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Dangerous Island
Lost Island
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MPAA:
Rated PG for mild adventure action and peril.
Runtime:
92 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Iceland:L | USA:PG

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A Strange Island To Take The Family, 20 December 2006
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Author: bkoganbing from Buffalo, New York

Richard Greene is certainly a man who believes in family togetherness. He's an anthropologist who believes that somewhere in the vast Pacific there is a chain of undiscovered islands. Remember this is 1967 and by that time we and the Russians have had some men who've circled the globe and I'd think that from their vantage point they might have seen something that had hitherto been undiscovered. Anyway he packs his family which consists of his two daughters, a son, and two research assistants and goes off to the South Seas. At this point this actually does sound like Sterling Hayden who chucked his movie career for just such a venture.

When they get to the South Seas, they get themselves caught in the Pacific equivalent of the Bermuda Triangle. A lot of unexplained magnetic activity causes their compass to go haywire and Greene and the family are stranded on the Island of the Lost.

This is not any kind of island Gilligan would have found hospitable. Greene finds all kinds of strange exotic creatures, killer ostriches, saber tooth dogs and miniature prehistoric Dimetrodons. The family has to battle all of them and some hostile natives. There last encounter with unfriendly creatures however is when Greene and assistant Mart Hulswit go diving and meet some unfriendly garden variety sharks.

I'm still trying to figure why this maroon would take his family on such a dangerous trip, one that in fact turned out to be as dangerous as it was. But Island of the Lost isn't that good a film to be worried about it.

The film was produced by Ivan Tors and Ricou Browning, the same folks that brought us Flipper, that ever trusty friend in the sea. Which is why teen idol Luke Halpin was in this film as Greene's son. Luke's big moment is rocking out on a keyboard made of balsa and creating a truly eerie musical sound.

What's sad is that Luke Halpin once Flipper had run its course on television and films was just another ex-teenage idol. It's hard to believe that this was the only film offer around. Or maybe Halpin had a sincere case of loyalty to Ivan Tors who certainly had been good to him and his career so far. In any event like so many who sink below the radar once their series is canceled, it happened to Halpin. This film sure didn't keep him visible.

Island of the Lost is kind of laughable today, the special effects at which Tors was acclaimed a master back in the day are pretty lame. It's also hard to believe that television's Robin Hood, Richard Greene, had also sunk so low.

This one is bad news folks, skip the three hour tour to this Pacific paradise.

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