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3''Frankenstein Island'' is a 1981 American film co-produced, written, directed and edited by Jerry Warren, starring Creator/JohnCarradine and Cameron Mitchell. It was the last movie made by Warren and the only one of his low-budget films that he produced in color.
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5When a hot air balloon crashes on a remote and uncharted island, the four balloonists and their dog Melvin are captured by a pair of drunken old pirates who take them to the hilltop laboratory home of Dr. Frankenstein's modern-day descendant Sheila Frankenstein who is carrying on the family tradition by turning shipwrecked sailors into pre-programmed bloodless, black-garbed zombies who must wear sunglasses to protect their weird white eyes from light.
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7Discovering that one of the new arrivals is a doctor, the buxom, white-haired Sheila quickly brainwashes him into helping her try to save her bedridden 200-year-old husband Dr. Von Helsing using the blood of a Poe-quoting prisoner and the nubile bodies of a local tribe of primitive [[FurBikini bikini-clad]] Amazon [[NubileSavage jungle girls]] descended from highly advanced aliens who once used the rocky, desolate island as their secret Earth landing site.
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9Meanwhile, the mystic spirit of her ancestor hovers ever near, channeling from the Great Beyond all of the arcane energies that charge her experiments as he rants about ''"The Power! The Power!!"'', while his immortal creation, the original FrankensteinMonster, lies trapped underwater at the bottom of a pool hidden in a cave, biding its time as it waits for its chance to escape.
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11!!Tropes in ''Frankenstein Island'' include:
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13* AncientAstronauts: The island was the landing place of aliens who were the ancestors of the NubileSavage Amazons. Dr. Frankenstein chose the island as his base of operations so he could access their technology.
14* ArtificialZombie: Sheila Frankenstein has created a HenchmenRace of artificial zombies by experimenting on the shipwrecked sailors stranded on the island. It is repeatedly stated that they have no blood and are reanimated by psychic energy provided by the spirit of her dead great-grandfather. Supposedly they cannot be stopped by anything short of being cut in half with a machine gun.
15* BigElectricSwitch: The MadScientistLaboratory in is crammed with antique electrical equipment and so naturally includes many large knife switches.
16* {{Brainwashed}}: Sheila Frankenstein brainwashes Doc into helping with her experiments to revitalize her husband. Doc's friends realize there is something wrong when Doc has no issues with conducting experiments that result in the deaths of human subjects. Eventually, they take Sheila hostage and force her to turn off the devices holding Doc in her thrall.
17* BullyingADragon: For some reason, Curtis decides to pick a fight with a group of the guards, despite knowing they are zombies engineered to be perfect guards and that some of them can fly into unstoppable fits of violence.
18* BrainInAJar: A human brain in a glass dome is an essential part of Sheila and Van Helsing's apparatus. It provides the psychic link to Dr. Frankenstein on the other side of the veil, and allows him to provide the psychic energy that keeps Van Helsing alive and powers the army of guard zombies.
19* ChekhovsSkill: Early on, the protagonists witness the Amazon priestess' ability to control snakes and spiders. During the final battle, she uses spiders to terrify one of the zombie guards. (Exactly why a zombie would be scared of spiders is never addressed.)
20* ConvenientMisfire: The machine gun Curtis has been using to destroy the zombies (and would have been able to end the final fight with a single burst) jams just as the FrankensteinMonster and the guard zombies smash through the door into the lab.
21* TheDrunkenSailor: Shipwrecked seafarer (and probable pirate) Jocko drinks any chance he gets and spends much of the movie in a drunken stupor.
22* EvilCripple: MadScientist Dr. Van Helsing is confined to a bed in the MadScientistLaboratory following his near-death experience. Much of his wife Sheila's work is devoted to finding a way to make him mobile again.
23* EyepatchOfPower: Jocko, one of Sheila Frankenstein's two human henchmen, sports an eyepatch. Whatever is under it is so horrific that Curtis recoils away when shown it.
24* FeatherBoaConstrictor: The priestess of the Amazons wears a live snake twined round her arm during her ceremonies.
25* FrankensteinMonster: Dr. Frankenstein's original monster is still alive but has become uncontrollable, so it has been chained to a rock at the bottom of a pool in a cave. At the end of the movie, the spirit of Dr. Frankenstein unleashes it to wreak havoc.
26* FriendToBugs: The Amazon priestess has a special affinity for spiders and snakes and allows them to crawl over her body.
27* FurBikini: The Amazons are dressed in what are supposed to be animal skin bikinis (but, due to the lack of a budget, look more like animal print bikinis).
28* GoMadFromTheIsolation: What seems to have happened to Jason. Kept imprisoned by Sheila for more than a decade to serve as a living blood bank for her comatose husband, he keeps rambling about his [[LostLenore dead wife and how beautiful she was]], and suddenly quoting long passages from Creator/EdgarAllanPoe.
29* HenchmenRace: Sheila Frankenstein has created a race of guard creatures by experimenting on shipwrecked sailors. They are programmed to be the perfect guards and have no blood, making them unstoppable by anything short of being cut in half by a machine gun. Some of them are prone to fits of unstoppable rage, however.
30* HumanResources: Sheila Frankenstein conducts her experiments on shipwrecked sailors and the occasional captured Amazon. She also keeps Jason imprisoned to serve as a permanently on-tap blood supply for her husband.
31* TheHyena: Jocko guffaws loudly after everything he says, regardless of whether it was funny or not, and often bursts out laughing for no reason at all.
32* TheIgor: Clay has taken on the role of Sheila Frankenstein's dogsbody, presumably to make himself useful so she does not use him for her experiments. He commands the zombie guards, takes the blood from Jason, kidnaps women and procures animals for her experiments, etc.
33* ItWasHereISwear: When the heroes return to the island with the Colonel and his men, all signs of human habitation have vanished: the Frankenstein house, the Amazon huts, everything. The Colonel accuses them of having a shared hallucination.
34* JungleDrums: Played by the Amazons during their celebration. It has a very African beat despite the island in question being in the Philippines and nowhere near Africa.
35* KeystoneArmy: Because the guards are powered by psychic energy channeled through the BrainInAJar in the lab, when the brain is destroyed, the guards stop moving and slump to the floor.
36* KneelPushTrip: When the balloonists first arrive on the island, Curtis starts haranguing Mark about being a sinner. Dino signals to Mark and then kneels behind Curtis. Mark gives Curtis a shove and he falls backwards over Dino onto the sand.
37* LadyLand: The Amazon tribe has no men amongst it.
38* MadScientist: Sheila Frankenstein, her husband Dr. Van Helsing, and Dr. Frankenstein all count. The entire island is set up to allow Dr. Frankenstein to continue his blasphemous work from beyond the grave by using Van Helsing as a psychic conduit.
39* MadScientistLaboratory: Sheila Frankenstein has one in her house that is part electrical lab and part intensive care unit.
40* MaleGaze: During the Amazon celebration, Dino's gaze (and the camera) are firmly fixed on the hips and butt of one of the girls as she dances.
41* NoMrBondIExpectYouToDine: Upon learning of the balloonists' presence on the island, MadScientist Sheila Frankenstein dispatches her henchmen to fetch them and bring them to her house. Upon their arrival, she shares a fine bottle of cognac with them (presumably the budget of the film didn't stretch to actual food).
42* NothingButSkulls: There are human skulls scattered throughout the Amazon village (possibly as a warning given the first one the heroes come across is mounted on a stick outside the village) but no sign of the rest of the skeletons.
43* NotUsingTheZWord: The guards are never referred to as 'zombies', despite being described as mindless dead bodies reanimated by a psychic force.
44* NubileSavage: The Amazons dress in {{Fur Bikini}}s, live in grass huts, and spend most of their time outdoors, but are clean and perfectly groomed, with shaved legs and armpits. This is vaguely {{Handwaved}} by a passing mention of them being protected by the psychic energy of their alien ancestors.
45* OnlyYouCanRepopulateMyRace: Sheila Frankenstein intends for the four captured balloonists to impregnate the Amazons so their lineage will continue.
46* PestController: The Amazon priestess is able to control spiders and snakes. She uses a pair of spiders to destroy a zombie during the final battle. Exactly how a pair of tarantulas could harm a zombie that--according to its creator--could only be stopped by being cut in half with a machine gun is not explained.
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48* PlayingWithSyringes: Sheila Frankenstein conducts a variety of blood based experiments, such as transfusing Jason with a mixture of Amazon and animal blood.
49* Really700YearsOld: Dr. Van Helsing does not look like a young man, but Doc is astounded to learn that he is over 200 years old.
50* RuthlessModernPirates: It is strongly implied that Clay and Jocko were pirates before they were shipwrecked on the island. Certainly neither of them have any compunctions about working for a MadScientist conducting experiments on unwilling human subjects.
51* TheScottishTrope: Any time a character mentions a place that is not on the island, there is an electric humming and their arm becomes heavy and then paralyzed. This seems to be an effect set up by Sheila Frankenstein to prevent anyone planning an escape, but--like so much else in the film--it is never explained.
52* SpiritAdvisor: Sheila Frankenstein is being advised in continuing the family's blasphemous experiments by the spirit of her dead great-grandfather who communicates by using her comatose husband as a medium. However, Dr. Frankenstein's spirit may not be entirely on Sheila's side as he is also appearing to certain members of the Amazon tribe and promising them power.
53* StrappedToAnOperatingTable: Jason and his daughter are strapped to operating tables when Sheila Frankenstein plans to transfuse their blood into her husband in order to complete his revival.
54* SunglassesAtNight: Sheila Frankenstein is carrying on the family tradition by turning shipwrecked sailors into pre-programmed bloodless, black-garbed zombies who must wear sunglasses at all times to protect their weird white eyes from light.
55* TakeOurWordForIt: The storm that wrecked the heroes' balloon and stranded them on the island certainly sounds spectacular. Shame we never saw it. Ditto whatever is under Jocko's EyepatchOfPower. Being shown it was enough to make Curtis recoil in horror, but the audience only gets to the see the back of Jocko's head.
56* TalkativeLoon: Jason, who is being kept imprisoned as a [[HumanResources permanent blood donor for Van Helsing]], has gone mad from the isolation, and starts rambling anytime someone talks to him, usually ending up quoting long passages of Creator/EdgarAllanPoe.
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