Jan 9, 2012
Trailer 681 of 700
Controversial and little seen in its day, this well done social problem drama made for an uncharacteristic and correspondingly uncommercial project for Hammer Films, which tried to sell it as a maniac-on-the- loose movie. British critics labeled it sordid and tasteless, but in fact it was ahead of its time in its consideration of child sexual abuse, and although there are suspense elements the subject is tastefully handled. Nervous US distributor Columbia released it through a subsidiary, but Sony recently brought it back from obscurity for its 3-disc DVD Icons of Suspense.
I swear to she-god, one of your all time greatest! This trailer is ALMOST as awesome as the iconic poster! Love that pan of chanting 'island beauties' and Mr. Corman's commentary is as relaxing as a Hawaiian vacation...
I was in LA at the time doing promotional work for the Fox release of my MFHK. I remember going to WLF on Hollywood Boulevard and having a pulse pounding ride that purged the stresses of the day...
I remember this from years ago and it's really good. And the commentary is full of the stuff I need to know! I wondered why we did not see much more of JMV, now I know.
As a Dick Miller completest, I clearly have to see this picture. I can't believe it's passed me by so far.
Love this one, and love all the cheezy plot within a plot within a plot ripoffs that followed (remember all those gorgeous black and white Hammer second features?).
It out-convoys CONVOY! I wonder if this inspired Peckinpah to make his ill-fated trucker movie.
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