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6.1/10
IMDbArt director John St John Earl's final film and the only time he is credited for special effects.
The monocellular creatures are reminiscent of those in Caltiki, the Immortal Monster (1959), which also features a scene in which one of the characters loses a hand.
In the French version (post-synchronized) Edward Judd is dubbed by Jean-Claude Michel / Visa d'exploitation en France : #38125
Italian censorship visa # 62966 delivered on 29 August 1973.
"Constable John Harris: You know that I'm not a man that's easily shaken, Dr. Landers. Dr. Reginald Landers: I know that. I know. Now, would you like a drink? Constable John Harris: No, no-no. I've just seen somethin', and by all that's holy... I just can't be sure, but... I think it's Ian Bellows. Dr. Reginald Landers: You THINK it's Ian? What's happened to him? Constable John Harris: I-I don't know. His body's all like... like jelly. Dr. Reginald Landers: Jelly? Constable John Harris: Aye. It's like nothin' I've ever seen. There was no face, just a... horrible... mush... with the eyes sittin' in it."
"Dr. Brian Stanley: What the devil did Napoleon do on that island of his to keep himself busy? Dr. David West: He invented solitaire. Toni Merrill: [suggestively] I've a much better game in mind. Dr. Brian Stanley: Can three play?"