Terminal Island
"Men and Women... Black and White. Taken From Death Row - Condemned to Devil's Island, U.S.A., Where Living is Worse Than Dying!"
Originally released in 1973. Terminal Island is a action/drama film. directed by Stephanie Rothman. At just 88 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Don Marshall, Phyllis Davis, and Ena Hartman
Synopsis
In the wake of a Supreme Court decision to outlaw the death penalty, California passes an initiative that designates San Bruno island as a dumping spot for first-degree murder convicts, free to do what they like except leave. The main camp of convicts is controlled by the tyrannical Bobby, who rules with an iron hand, and the women are used as sex slaves. A.J. and a group of more free-minded murderers have escaped and gone into hiding. When A.J. and his men liberate the women from Bobby's custody, tensions mount to an all-out confrontation for control of the island.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Dimension Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Terminal Island about?
In the wake of a Supreme Court decision to outlaw the death penalty, California passes an initiative that designates San Bruno island as a dumping spot for first-degree murder convicts, free to do ...
Who directed Terminal Island?
Terminal Island was directed by Stephanie Rothman.
How long is Terminal Island?
Terminal Island has a runtime of 1 hours and 28 minutes (88 minutes total).
When was Terminal Island released?
Terminal Island was released on June 22, 1973 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Terminal Island?
The main cast of Terminal Island includes Don Marshall, Phyllis Davis, Ena Hartman, Marta Kristen, Barbara Leigh.