It's Alive III: Island of the Alive

It's Alive III: Island of the Alive

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Larry Cohen
Produced by Paul Stader
Written by Larry Cohen
Starring Michael Moriarty
Karen Black
Laurene Landon
James Dixon
Gerrit Graham
Macdonald Carey
Neal Israel
Music by Laurie Johnson
Cinematography Daniel Pearl
Edited by David Kern
Production
company
Larco Productions
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release dates
  • May 1987 (1987-05)
Running time
95 minutes
Country United States
Language English

It's Alive III: Island of the Alive is a 1987 American horror film written and directed by Larry Cohen. It is the sequel to the 1978 film It Lives Again. The film stars Michael Moriarty, Karen Black, Laurene Landon, James Dixon, Gerrit Graham, Macdonald Carey and Neal Israel. The film was released by Warner Bros. in May 1987.[1][2]

Plot

This film is set years after the first two. The monstrously deformed children are now living on an island. As they reach adulthood, one of the females gives birth to a child of her own.

Cast

Production

The movie was filmed on location in Hawaii.[3]

James Dixon reprise his role as Lieutenant Perkins from the previous two films in this It's Alive film series. His character is the only one that appears in all three films.

Release

The movie was released on DVD on 31st August 1994 [4]

Reception

Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a score of 50% and it is mentioned that the movie features touches of black humour and razor-sharp social commentary.[4]

Imdb gave it a score of 4.6 out of 10 from 1,264 viewer votes. [5]

Though the first film had some black comedy and the second was virtually humor free, this third and final chapter has loads of comedy, much of which actually IS funny. The film maintains the social awareness of the previous entries (commenting on a multitude of then-topical issues) while adding more gore, more action, more babies, more special effects and more laughs to the proceedings. It's a crazy mix and gets to be a bit much by the end, but the film has an anything-goes quirky energy to it that helps it along. Moriarty gives his usual offbeat Larry Cohen film performance and his character will either have you in stitches or annoy the piss out of you. Personally, I liked him a lot in this. During one very funny scene at a party when Moriarty's Stephen gets sick of being exploited by everyone around him, he decides to play along by telling Baby Jarvis jokes and and signing autographs as "Father of the Monster." The rest of the cast is good, too.

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