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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, a Frog Detective Game, is a 2018 comedy adventure video game created by independent Australian developers Grace Bruxner and Thomas Bowker. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Gameplay revolves around the player's role as Frog Detective, a detective frog who is trying to solve a mystery.
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]
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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.
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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Haunted Heart (Spanish: Isla perdida, lit. 'Lost Island'), also known as The Island , is a 2024 thriller film directed by Fernando Trueba , written by Trueba and Rylend Grant , and starring Matt Dillon and Aida Folch alongside Juan Pablo Urrego .