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6/10
A decent watch.
Sleepin_Dragon12 August 2018
I have wanted to see the series for many years. I got the opportunity to acquire the film, a slightly trimmed down version of the series.

It's a decent watch, a pretty good mystery, beautiful setting and fine performances. Overall I was a little let down by the film overall, partly because of the slightly predictable conclusion, but it's generally good until then.

Jeremy Brett is by far and away the star of the show, overflowing in charisma and personality, he was strikingly handsome back in the day, he draws you in. Prunella Ransome is also fantastic, believable as the desperate traveller seeking her sister.

I wonder if the pacing in the series would have been better, it's not worthy of cult status, but hopefully one day it will receive a full commercial release. 6/10
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6/10
Madness on Seagull Island
Stevieboy6665 February 2024
In Rome an English woman called Barbara looks for her blind sister, who has mysteriously vanished. There have been a series of murders of young blind women and there are a couple of male suspects, one of whom owns the private Seagull Island, situated between Corsica and Sardinia. Barbara is a feisty woman who isn't afraid to trespass and put her life in real danger. I had never heard of this movie but the wonderful title caught my attention, a big thank you to Talking Pictures TV UK for screening this obscure film. Originally filmed as a British/Italian TV mini series the running time of 300 minutes have been reduced to 102 for the movie. There are a few instances where the plot suddenly skips forward but on the whole I think that they did a decent job in shedding 200 minutes of footage and turning a TV series into a single movie. I really enjoyed seeing the Italian locations and all the old classic cars from that period. IMDb classes this under genre as adventure, drama, mystery, romance and thriller but fails to mention horror, there are several jump scares, it is suspenseful and the finale is pure psycho horror. I would even use the term Giallo to classify it. The acting is not of a terribly high standard (maybe some Italians were dubbed into English) but what does impress is the Tony Hatch musical score. He is a very highly regarded and prolific English composer, having worked on over 100 movies and countless TV shows, the theme tune to the Aussie soap "Neighbours" being one of my favourites. I did enjoy my trip to Seagull Island, I'm in no hurry to go back but for fans of mystery horror it's a destination that is worth visiting at least once.
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4/10
TV series
BandSAboutMovies26 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
The TV mini-series Seagull Island is 3 hours and 36 minutes long. The movie that they hacked it into is an hour and forty two minutes. As you can imagine, a lot gets lost, but this is not a unique thing. Yor Hunter from the Future and The Scorpion With Two Tails were also originally made as TV miniseries that were edited.

Barbara Carey (Prunella Ransome, Who Can Kill a Child?) has come to Rome to visit her blind concert pianist sister Marianne Saunders (Sherry Buchanan, Eyes Behind the Stars). It turns out that she's the third blind girl to go missing recently, so like many a gialli heroine, Barbara investigates the case along with British Consulate Martin Foster (Nicky Henson). Her detective work takes her to the private island of millionaire David Malcom (Jeremy Brett), a place filled with secrets and, yes, the bodies of women without their eyes.

This is the kind of movie where the sounds of seagulls causes a woman to get so upset that she jumps right out a window and where ineffective cops literally have waiters in the squad room ready to bring them hard boiled eggs.

This aired on the CBS Late Movie on May 27, 1983. It's not the only giallo that CBS played, as The Bird With the Crystal Plumage also aired on that venerable late night movie destination.

As for this movie, it makes me wonder. A spoiler, but why don't rich people with deformed children look into a support group or working with a professional instead of doing it on their own and getting beautiful women killed? Then again, so many gialli would never be made if these fictional families got it together.
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3/10
The Secret of Seagull Island
Prismark1010 February 2024
The Secret of Seagull Island is a UK/Italian television series hacked down to a movie with added Giallo and some underwater diving scenes.

Barbara Carey (Prunella Ransome) has arrived in Rome to visit her blind concert pianist sister Marianne. Only she has gone missing. The third blind girl in recent months.

With the help of Martin Foster (Nicky Henson). From the British Consul who involves the police. Barbara investigates and she follows a lead to the private island of millionaire David Malcolm (Jeremy Brett) by pretending to be blind. David has a son who is deformed and Malcolm wants to help his son by bringing him blind women to befriend.

Meanwhile the police have been finding bodies of women with their eyes gouged at. Barbara gets attacked by seagulls on the island.

The movie does not make much sense because it was cut down. Even Brett's hamming cannot save this. It falls of a cliff by the end with a sub Psycho routine.
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3/10
Not very good.
plan994 February 2024
Not surprised that this was cobbled together from a TV series as it was a bit disjointed. Although a fair bit shorter than the TV series it was too long to watch in the one go, as a longer TV series watched once a week it would have been a better experience.

I was surprised by Nicky Henson's performance as his parts tend to be of the chasing the girls but he was good in this, he may have been too old in 1982 to be still chasing girls of course.

The ending was very poorly done and a very bad ending, it was done much better in, you know what once you've seen this film.

Not worth watching, you have been warned.
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