Island of Horrors
Island of Horrors
| 14 October 1970 (USA)
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Two women are ferried to a small prison colony on the remote and barren prison island, where they and their fellow inmates are forced to perform perilous slave labor along the island’s treacherous cliffs, overseen by both an unforgiving sun and a crew of abusive male wardens. Meanwhile, the arrival of a newcomer among the island’s administrators, a disgraced policeman who is also the son of Nagasaki’s governor, creates dissension between the officials that, along with an untimely outbreak of bubonic plague on the island, ultimately sets the stage for a daring escape attempt on the part of the prisoners.

Reviews
AboveDeepBuggy Some things I liked some I did not.
Rijndri Load of rubbish!!
Kirandeep Yoder The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Uriah43 This film begins during the age of the samurai on a small, rocky piece of land known as Nenbutsu Island which is located somewhere in the Shiranui Sea and serves as a prison for female convicts. As the story unfolds, a small boat arrives carrying a samurai by the name of "Santarô Isahaya" (Masakazu Tamura) and two female prisoners named "Okiyo" (Maya Kitajima) and "Osen" (Hiroko Sakurai). Although Okiyo appears to be somewhat rebellious, the warden "Gunjûrô Segoshi" (Kazuo Katô) is more concerned about the fact that Isahaya also happens to be the son of the Governor of Nagasaki who has a great deal of influence. But first the most ranking prisoner named "Omasa" (Yuki Aresa) has to impose discipline on the two new convicts in order to let them know that she is the boss. But she also has a hidden agenda which includes getting off the island and she is willing to do anything to accomplish that goal. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was an okay "Women-in-Prison" movie which managed to capture the brutality one might expect from a film of this sort without straying too far out-of-bounds. Yet, while I certainly appreciated that fact, I must admit it could have used a bit more suspense, drama and character development. That being said, I have rated this film accordingly. Average.
EVOL666 DECAPITATION ISLAND is a pretty solid pinku entry that is a bit reminiscent of the more famous FEMALE SCORPION/FEMALE CONVICT SCORPION films, though not as in-depth or quite as memorable. lacking a bit in the sleaze department, this one isn't at the top of my favorites list as far as pinku films are concerned, but the storyline is pretty strong which makes up some points in my book...Exiled women are kept on an island that is overseen by a group of guards who pretty much leave the women alone as long as they don't start actin' up. If they do, they may be treated to some steam-room or hot-oil torture. Of course there are also ranks within the female prisoner populace, and hard-ass new-arrivals cause some dissension amongst the "leaders". Eventually the new girls earn some respect but matters are complicated further by the arrival of a new guard - the disgraced son of an Official who was deemed incapable of performing his regular duties, and also by the out-break of the Plague that threatens to decimate the islands small population - resulting in feverish back-stabbing and escape attempts...A well-written storyline carries DECAPITATION ISLAND for the most part, as the typical rape-and-sleaze oriented material so common to most pinku films is relatively non-existent in this film. I tend to prefer the "rougher" entries in the genre, but this one was entertaining enough to keep my interest without being an all-out trash-fest. Worth checking out for die-hard pinku fans, but those that only dig the more twisted entries will probably be disappointed...7/10