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The Haunted Island may refer to: The Haunted Island, a Frog Detective Game, a 2018 comedy adventure video game; The Haunted Island, a 1988 comedy horror film directed by Sammo Hung; Haunted Island, a 1928 American silent action film serial directed by Robert F. Hill
The Haunted Island (1910, 1st edition Elkin Mathews, reprint Peter Lund, 1946)). It features the adventures of Francis and Dick Clayton in the 17th century, who sail a seized ship to one of the Juan Fernández Islands. They there fall into the hands of pirates, meet a ghost, and a wizard who rules over a colony of slaves.
The Haunted Island begins with Frog Detective getting a call from his supervisor, who informs him that a ghost has been heard on the island. Frog Detective grabs his magnifying glass and goes to the island, where he meets several people, including Martin, the owner of the island who first heard the ghost, and Larry, who insists he is not the ghost.
Spooky, Spooky (Chinese: 鬼掹腳 Gui meng jiao, literally: "Come Join Us"), [2] [3] also known as The Haunted Island [4] [5] [6] and Spooky, Spooky, Spooky, [7] is a 1988 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed and produced [8] by Sammo Hung. The executive producer was Leonard Ho. The film was released theatrically on 19 October 1988. [9]
Haunted Island is a 1928 American silent action film serial directed by Robert F. Hill. The serial was released in 10 chapters of two reels each, [1] with the first episode ("A Night of Fear") released on March 26, 1928. [2] Each episode featured a lurid title, such as "The Phantom Rider," "The Haunted Room," "The Fires of Fury," or "Buried Alive."
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Wheatley was born at 10, Raleigh Gardens, Brixton Hill, London, the eldest of three children--and only son--of Albert David Wheatley (died 1927) and Florence Elizabeth Harriet (1874-1955), daughter of ironmaster William Yates Baker, of Aspen House, 219, Brixton Hill.
High and Haunted Island (1964) The Skewbald Pony (1965) Mathinna's People (1967) Lizzie's Lights (1968) The Lighthouse Keeper's Son (1969) Chauncy had fourteen novels published during her lifetime, twelve of which were published by Oxford University Press. Several were translated to other languages, and some were published under different ...