Thunder Island

August. 24,1963      
Rating:
5.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A hit man hijacks a boat — and the married couple aboard — in order to carry out a contract on a dictator in the Caribbean.

Gene Nelson as  Billy Poole
Brian Kelly as  Vincent Dodge
Fay Spain as  Helen Dodge
Miriam Colon as  Anita Chavez
Axel Anderson as  

Reviews

Clevercell
1963/08/24

Very disappointing...

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Baseshment
1963/08/25

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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filippaberry84
1963/08/26

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Ginger
1963/08/27

Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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Leofwine_draca
1963/08/28

The most interesting thing about the black and white cheapie THUNDER ISLAND is that it was filmed in Puerto Rico, a setting that gives it an appropriately hot and exotic look. The production values are also pretty decent by genre standards, with crisp photography throughout enhancing the look of the characters and placing them into their landscapes very well.Another interesting element of the film is the story, written by none other than Jack Nicholson at the very outset of his career. It sees a professional assassin tasked with taking down a political despot. The despot lives in his own island zoo so there's a lot of scene-setting stuff and material involving caged creatures. The acting is fine and the characters are well drawn, but the story never grabs you as it should and as a result this is strictly by-the-numbers.

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AliasPseudonym
1963/08/29

Notable mainly for being Jack Nicholson's maiden attempt at writing screenplays, Thunder Island tells the tale of clean-cut American day-tripper captain Vincent Dodge (Brian Kelly), blackmailed into helping hired killer Billy Poole (Gene Nelson) assassinate a South American ex-dictator now settled on an anonymous Caribbean island.Token wife and annoyingly upbeat child are provided by Faye Spain (who went on in later years to play a bit-part in The Godfather: Part II) and Evelyn Kaufman (who went on to do precisely nothing else, which was probably wise).Unfortunately, wooden acting throughout and a rather predictable "Boy's Own" adventure comic storyline make this something of a plodding and instantly forgettable affair, and the 65 minutes running time is mercifully short. Not much to see here.

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John Seal
1963/08/30

This tiny feature happens to be the first fruit of Jack Nicholson's brief screenwriting career. It's a surprisingly effective and well written story of political intrigue and suspense, with outstanding Puerto Rico location work and a talented cast headed by Miriam Colon (Lone Star) and renowned TV director Gene Nelson as a professional assassin who watches what he eats. The film peters to a predictable conclusion but the first 50 plus minutes are outstanding.

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