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Monster Island is a 2019 television science-fiction monster film produced by The Asylum. Keeping with The Asylum's mainstay theme of mockbusters , it was released in the same year as the 2019 monster film Godzilla: King of the Monsters .
Monster Island (Buffy/Angel novel), a 2003 novel by Christopher Golden and Thomas E. Sniegoski; Monster Island (Wellington novel), a 2004 novel by David Wellington; Monster Isle, the Mole Man's base in the Marvel Comics canon
Monster Island is a 2004 made-for-TV horror-comedy in the style of 1950s monster movies. [1] It stars Carmen Electra, Daniel Letterle, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Adam West, C. Ernst Harth, Chelan Simmons, Chris Harrison, Joe Macleod, Alani Vasquez, Alana Husband, Jeff Geddis, Cascy Beddow, and Nick Carter.
Monster Island (released as Isla Calaca in Mexico) is a 2017 English-language Mexican animated horror comedy film directed by Leopoldo Aguilar. The film was produced by Ánima Estudios and animated by India 's Discreet Arts Production.
2.3 Monster Island Entertainment. 2.4 Filmonsters! 2.5 Alchemy Entertainment/Big City Pictures. 2.6 Edge Entertainment. 2.7 Delirium Films. 2.8 Shadow Entertainment ...
The novel was adapted (very loosely) as a 1981 USA/Spain co-production by director Juan Piquer Simón, titled Jules Verne's Mystery on Monster Island (Spanish: Misterio en Isla de los Monstruos), starring Peter Cushing and Terence Stamp, with David Hatton, Ian Sera, Paul Naschy, Blanca Estrada, Ana Obregón, and Frank Braña in supporting roles ...
Monster Island takes place in Manhattan one month after New York City has been completely overrun by the undead.. A former UN employee named Dekalb, whose daughter is being held by a warlord in Somalia in exchange for his assistance, enters the zombie-infested island with a band of East African child soldiers in order to retrieve precious AIDS medication for the warlord.
Monster Island was designed by Jack Everitt of Adventures by Mail, who came up with the idea in 1985. [3] The game—which was open-ended and computer-moderated [1] — was inspired from Robinson Crusoe and Gilligan's Island, and was a "tongue-in-cheek, open-ended excursion into the wilds of an unexplored island continent" with about 1700 players in North America. [3]