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Island of Death (1976)

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Review

One man's perverse entertainment is, of course, another's pastoral romance, but let the date-flick masses be forewarned: When the leading man of Island of Death (1975) embraces and fondles a young goat, increases the fervor of his petting until he is rabidly rutting the animal, climaxes, and then extends the afterglow by slashing the beast to pieces with a rusty blade, the most tender tryst of this unrelentingly carnal movie has just concluded. The leading man and his gal subsequently embark upon a killing spree in which a multitude of humans are brutally and innovatively slaughtered. The quantities and qualities of their insanely and imaginatively cruel tortures have been rarely, if ever, paralleled in the annals of nonfelonious cinema. On the soft side, this celebration of horrific lust is shot with panache on location in the splendid light that washes over the Greek island of Mykonos.