Tanya's Island is a 1980 Canadian-American fantasy film directed by Alfred Sole.[1] It stars Denise "Vanity" Matthews (credited as “D.D. Winters”) as a young woman caught up in a love triangle with her aggressive boyfriend and a wild ape-man on an imaginary tropical island. The ape-suit was created by Rick Baker and Rob Bottin, with special effects contributions from Steve Johnson.
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Directed by | Alfred Sole |
Written by | Pierre Brousseau |
Produced by | Pierre Brousseau |
Starring | Vanity Richard Sargent |
Cinematography | Mark Irwin |
Edited by | Andrew Henderson Michael MacLaverty |
Music by | Jean Musy |
Production companies | Canadian Film Development Corporation Fred Baker Films |
Distributed by | Fred Baker Films International Film Exchange |
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Countries | United States Canada |
Language | English |
Tanya is a female model in Toronto who lives with her boyfriend Lobo a surrealist painter who is extremely violent. Subjected to Lobo's constant abuse, Tanya dreams of escaping to a desert island, and her dream comes true. The only other person on her island is an enormous blue-eyed man-ape who emerged from one of Lobo's paintings. Tanya befriends the beast and nicknames him "Blue." Soon she begins to feels a strange attraction to the creature, which makes Lobo increasingly jealous in the real world. He becomes determined to capture the man-ape and put it in a cage.
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