The Twilight People

The Twilight People

197280 min
4.5/10
Science FictionHorror

Plot Summary

A kidnapped diver is taken to an island inhabited by a mad scientist and his half-animal, half-human creations.

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👥Cast (10)

John Ashley

John Ashley

Matt Farrell

Pat Woodell

Pat Woodell

Neva Gordon

Jan Merlin

Jan Merlin

Steinman

Charles Macaulay

Charles Macaulay

Dr. Gordon

Pam Grier

Pam Grier

Ayesa, the Panther Woman

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Ken Metcalfe

Kuzma, the Antelope Man

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Kim Ramos

Primo, the Ape Man

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Mona Morena

Lupa, the Wolf Woman

Eddie Garcia

Eddie Garcia

Juan Pereira

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Andres Centenera

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Director

Eddie Romero

Writers

Eddie Romero

Producers

David J. Cohen, John Ashley, Eddie Romero, Roger Corman, Lawrence Woolner

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🏷️Keywords

islandexperimentkidnappingmutant creature

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

5/28/2023

Now for any Brits watching this absurd drivel the most memorable thing - and that really is saying something - will be the frequent repetition of the "Mastermind" theme tune. Otherwise, this is a completely forgettable piece of nonsense that sees a diver (John Ashley) kidnapped and taken to an island populated by creatures that would not look out of place in Madame Tussauds so that he can be experimented on by the evil "Dr. Gordon" (No, not the one from "Black Beauty"!). The results of his failed efforts are all over the place - indeed, the island actually has a real life "Mr. Tumness" and a sort of bat-man creature - oh, and don't forget "panther girl". It is preposterous at every level; the make up has been way too close to the big lights; the dialogue written in haste on the back of a stamp and the performances - especially from a very, very wooden Jan Merlin leave me wondering if Eddie Romero ever actually watched the scenes as he directed them...

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