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A bite from a giant spider turns a man into a creature that terrorizes a group of women who survived a plane crash. Written and directed by Fritz Böttger. Starring Alexander D'Arcy, Barbara Valentin, Rainer Brandt in the lead roles.
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A bite from a giant spider turns a man into a creature that terrorizes a group of women who survived a plane crash. Written and directed by Fritz Böttger. Starring Alexander D'Arcy, Barbara Valentin, Rainer Brandt in the lead roles.
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IMDbFirst released in the United States in 1962, as an Adults-Only movie titled "It's Hot in Paradise." Three years later, trimmed of its nude scenes, it was re-released in the U.S. as a horror/sci-fi monster film, "Horrors of Spider Island."
This German-language film was dubbed into English for North American release, and although Egyptian-born, European-raised star Alexander D'Arcy spoke fluent English, his lines were dubbed by an unknown American actor.
There is a French-dubbed version of the film that has some "Continental" (topless) footage. Those images don't appear in US prints and most German prints.
Included in Elvira's (Cassandra Peterson) "Something Weird" collection (seen on Comcast On Demand, Oct. 2006).
The film was refused a UK cinema certificate in 1960, as "Horrors of Spider Island." It was eventually released on DVD, uncut, in 2010.
"Mike Blackwood: There's absolutely no reason yet to fear the worst. Until now, we only know that the plane caught fire and we've lost radio contact."
"Ann: Tell me, are you always so quiet? Joe: You know, when you've lived on an island for a long time, you forget how to say nice things to girls. Ann: Well, try at once. Joe: Well, I'm really glad that your aeroplane crashed."