A cursed survivor of killings at the Amityville House brings evil to a small island where bizarre genetic experiments are carried out on humans and animals in a secret women's prison.A cursed survivor of killings at the Amityville House brings evil to a small island where bizarre genetic experiments are carried out on humans and animals in a secret women's prison.A cursed survivor of killings at the Amityville House brings evil to a small island where bizarre genetic experiments are carried out on humans and animals in a secret women's prison.
Maria Davis
- Kelly Jo's Mom on the Phone
- (uncredited)
Mark Polonia
- Valentine
- (uncredited)
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This movie was horrible: first of all the cover makes you think it is a shark movie, but a shark appears in a minute on the whole movie, besides the zombies and the demon were very badly made up
Avoid!
I'll give the makers of Amityville Island some credit, they try for something different than just another haunted house movie...they TRY but don't necessarily succeed.
Single mom of four and newly moved into Amityville Kelly Jo (Jamie Morgan) stops at a yard sale at the infamous Amityville house,(They missed their chance not calling this Amityville Yard Sale) the items she buys fill her with evil intent and she kills her four kids in cold blood.
This lands her in prison, (Another missed opportunity...Amityville is the New Black.) where the sadistic guards force her to fight a fellow inmate (Danielle Donahue) for perverts online.
The two are sent to an island to be experimented on by two kooky doctors, (Jeff Kirkendall, and James Carolus) who are trying to make a supersoldier then clone him. (There is a lot going on in the one hour eighteen minutes running time.)
Another not-so-good Amityville movie under my belt, and there is a truckload more to watch.
Amityville Island has lots of ideas going on, yet none of it ever comes together. There is a women's prison movie, a mad scientist flick, a devil possession movie, and a zombie flick, yet none of it works in any way.
Jamie Morgan is a lead actress who has no business whatsoever being in front of a camera.
Single mom of four and newly moved into Amityville Kelly Jo (Jamie Morgan) stops at a yard sale at the infamous Amityville house,(They missed their chance not calling this Amityville Yard Sale) the items she buys fill her with evil intent and she kills her four kids in cold blood.
This lands her in prison, (Another missed opportunity...Amityville is the New Black.) where the sadistic guards force her to fight a fellow inmate (Danielle Donahue) for perverts online.
The two are sent to an island to be experimented on by two kooky doctors, (Jeff Kirkendall, and James Carolus) who are trying to make a supersoldier then clone him. (There is a lot going on in the one hour eighteen minutes running time.)
Another not-so-good Amityville movie under my belt, and there is a truckload more to watch.
Amityville Island has lots of ideas going on, yet none of it ever comes together. There is a women's prison movie, a mad scientist flick, a devil possession movie, and a zombie flick, yet none of it works in any way.
Jamie Morgan is a lead actress who has no business whatsoever being in front of a camera.
It was better than anything that is f rated, and that is saying something. Give it a watch after few bongs.
Amityville demons, women in prison, secret research lab, shark, ... does that sound exciting to you?
It shouldn't... Seriously Mark Polonia does movie since 35 years and after all that time he didn't get better, the films are always amateur mess. Not that you won't get some enjoyment from them, but I doubt it is the desired wanted results. So just have fun watching the CGI shark (and no it looks nothing like the one of the poster), the ultra-secret research lab with no security (only two doctors) and wait to see the zombie / failed test subject (or whatever else that was supposed to be) for a good laugh... gave me a five minutes giggles run.
2/10 for the laughs because this sure ain't good horror cinema
2/10 for the laughs because this sure ain't good horror cinema
This film essentially begins with a young mother of four children by the name of "Kelly Jo Knight" (Jamie Morgan) buying a house in Amityville and then stopping off at a yard sale not too far away. Recognizing what she considers to be a good bargain when she sees it, she then proceeds to buy almost all of the merchandise the woman in the yard is selling. What she doesn't realize, however, is that the merchandise being sold came from within the haunted house there in Amityville--and one particular item is possessed by an evil spirit from there. To that effect, not long afterward, she picks up a butcher knife inside her kitchen and brutally murders all of her children. The scene then shifts to several months later with Kelly Jo being sent to a special island where she and another prison inmate known simply as "Renata" (Danielle Donahue) being sent to a secret medical facility where they are to be used as test subjects for scientific research. The problem, however, is that the evil spirit still resides in Kelly Jo and it has a habit of temporarily leaving its new host to kill people around her. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was the third film directed by Mark Polania which incorporated the Amityville mystique-the first one being "Amityville Death House" in 2015 and then "Amityville Exorcism" in 2017. Quite frankly, neither one of these were any good--and this particular movie was even worse. The acting was bad, several subplots neglected critical information and the special effects were downright laughable. In short, this film was just plain awful, and I have rated it accordingly.
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- GoofsWhen Kelly Jo is giving birth at the end of the movie, in one shot, it can clearly be seen that she is wearing grey shorts underneath the blanket.
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- Isla Amityville
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- Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, USA(exterior scenes)
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- $30,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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