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Isle of the Dead
On a Greek island during the 1912 war, several people are trapped by quarantine for the plague. If that isn't enough worry, one of the people—a superstitious old peasant—suspects a young woman of being a vampiric demon.
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Plot Summary
During a plague outbreak on a Greek island in 1914, a group of individuals takes refuge in the mansion of a wealthy expatriate. As the plague spreads and paranoia mounts, they become convinced that one of them is a vampire responsible for the deaths. The group's fear and superstition lead to a desperate struggle for survival.
Critical Reception
Isle of the Dead was met with mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its atmospheric tension and Boris Karloff's performance, while others found its plot slow and its supernatural elements unconvincing. Audiences at the time were divided, with some finding it frightening and others disappointed by its deliberate pacing.
What Reviewers Say
Boris Karloff delivers a typically commanding performance, anchoring the film's psychological dread.
The film effectively builds a sense of claustrophobia and paranoia among the isolated characters.
Some viewers found the pacing too slow and the supernatural elements less impactful than expected.
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Fun Fact
The film is loosely based on the painting of the same name by Arnold Böcklin, which was itself a highly influential work of Symbolist art.
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