Review of Isle of the Dead (1945) by Michael H — 30 Oct 2014
Karloff pushes into another level: the frosty cruelty he carries with him every time he arrives onscreen is far and away the best thing Isle of the Dead has to offer, jolting the occasionally anemic mood of hopelessness that's meant to be around everything into high gear, and proving that even at their flimsiest, there's still no such thing as a worthless Val Lewton horror picture.
This review of Isle of the Dead (1945) was written by Michael H on 30 Oct 2014.
Isle of the Dead has generally received mixed reviews.
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