This could be dismissed as a cut-rate King Kong rip-off – but it’s the last weekend of August, I am done writing for this week, and so, why not have some cheap fun with an old movie?
Unknown Island is a 1948 movie featuring, among others, Virginia Grey – a B-movie actress who appeared in dozens of movies in the 40s – Troy Denning, that some might remember as one of the guy in Creature from the Black Lagoon, and Ray Crash Corrigan, a famous stuntman and ape-suited actor, here portraying a giant Ground sloth.
This is quality entertainment.
The plot is pretty straightforward – US pilot Ted Osborne flew over an island in the South Pacific and spotted some dinosaurs; now, after the end of the war, he gets his rich fiancee Carol Lane to bankroll an expeditions to the island. They hire a very unsavory captain Tarnowski (you know he’s a scumbag because he’s got an Eastern European name) and take along a former USMC captain, John Fairbanks, that was stranded on the island and came back to civilization with a strong case of PTSD he’s been keeping at bay with alcohol.
They get to the island, and then everything goes pear-shaped.
And we’re here for it.
As it usually happens in these films, we get a wild mix of prehistoric fauna – a brontosauros, a dimetrodon, a ceratosaurus, plus the aforementioned giant sloth.
Not scientifically plausible, but we’re here for adventure, not for a lecture in paleontology.
And a modicum of adventure we get – featuring mutinous crews, the sleazy captain, and the confrontation between the USAF and the USMC for the heart of Carol Lane.
And really, Virginia Grey is beautiful.
So, yes, it’s cheap, it’s silly, the special effects are dubious, the characterization is superficial.
But there’s dinosaurs in it, and that’s good enough.
Unknown Island fell into the public domain for a bureaucratic twitch, and can be found in a variety of venues, including Youtube.
While the badge on the video says this is a colorized version, the movie was actually shot in color.
30 August 2022 at 04:46
Crash Corrigan! I remember that fellow best from the Republic Pictures serial “Undersea Kingdom” that I saw as a kid at the Saturday matinees in Hobart. Not every episode. But I cheered Corrigan and booed the mad tyrant Unga Khan with the rest at those episodes I did catch. And being about ten, I never did ask myself, then, how the professor’s “rocket submarine” would work, or why Crash Corrigan was so preoccupied with fighting the bad guys and so little interested in seducing Lois Wilde.
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30 August 2022 at 10:23
I only caught snippets of Undersea Kingdom.
Maybe the time has come for a full rewatch.
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