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  1. Language. English. Budget. £70,000. Box office. 117,645 admissions (France) [1] Island of Terror, also known as Night of the Silicates, [2] is a 1966 British horror film released by Planet Film Productions. The film was released in the United States by Universal Studios on a double bill with The Projected Man (1967).

  2. Island of Terror: Directed by Terence Fisher. With Peter Cushing, Edward Judd, Carole Gray, Eddie Byrne. An isolated remote island community is threatened by an attack by tentacled silicates which liquefy and digest bone and tissue.

    • (4K)
    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Terence Fisher
    • 1967-02-01
  3. Summaries. An isolated remote island community is threatened by an attack by tentacled silicates which liquefy and digest bone and tissue. A small, isolated island community's terrorised from a horde of creeping, blobbish, tentacled monsters which liquefy and digest the bones from living creatures.

  4. At a cancer research lab off the coast of Ireland, a group of scientists dies under mysterious circumstances. Before anyone notices their demise, the human and bovine inhabitants of the island's lone, tiny village begin to turn up dead -- with their bodies the consistency of tapioca pudding.

  5. Edward Mann. Screenplay. A small island community is overrun with creeping, blobbish, tentacled monsters which liquefy and digest the bones from living creatures. The community struggles to fight back.

  6. Island of Terror is a 1966 When on a remote island community a corpse is discovered completely devoid of bone, the local police constable (Sam Kydd) calls in Dr. Landers (Eddie Bryne) who is at a loss to explain. He goes to the mainland to see Dr. Stanley ( Peter Cushing) a pathologist.

  7. Landers travels to the mainland to consult pathologist Dr Stanley (Peter Cushing) and Dr David West (Edward Judd) who is an expert on bone disease. Intrigued by the bizarre symptoms, they return with Landers to the island, accompanied by West’s girlfriend Toni Merril (Carole Gray).

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