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9 de jul. de 2020 · Horrors of Spider Island, produced by Gaston Hakim and Wolf C. Hartwig ( Bloody Moon ), is - alongside The Head - a rare example of German exploitation horror that is sorely in need of attention. This release, completely uncensored and full of audio interviews, is not to be missed! Strippers! Catfights!
A bite from a giant spider turns a man into a creature that terrorizes a group of women who survived a plane crash.Directed by Fritz Böttger (as Jaime Nolan)...
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Horrors of Spider Island: Directed by Fritz Böttger. With Harald Maresch, Helga Franck, Alexander D'Arcy, Helga Neuner. Survivors of a plane crash on a remote island find it is covered by spiders.
Horrors of Spider Island t's essentially a Eurotrash skin-flick that disguises itself as a horror film to mask it's true intentions. Some exotic dance trope embarks on a plane trip to Singapore only to inexplicably crash face first into the ocean (how they all survive this is anyone's guess) and end up stranded on a dangerous island infested with deadly spiders.
En route to a show in Singapore, a troupe of beautiful dancers are stranded on a deserted island by a plane crash. Their routine of skinny-dipping and devising new skimpy outfits is interrupted when a radioactive spider bites their manager and turns him into a wild-eyed, furry-faced monster with three fangs and a passion for strangling.
A bite from a giant spider turns a man (Alex D'Arcy) into a creature that terrorizes a group of women who survived a plane crash. Genre: Horror. Original Language: German.
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19 de jun. de 2020 · Horrors Of Spider Island is a seriously cool slice oddball horror, a film that is at times as creepy as it is campy and which wears its Indonesian roots plainly on its sleeve. Severin Films has done a really nice job bringing this one to Blu-ray with an impressive transfer, fine audio and a few decent extra features as well.