Alternately titled Horror on Snape Island, this lurid UK/US
coproduction has a little bit of everything, at least as far as
sensationalistic elements go. There’s an abundance of sex and violence, and the
story involves ancient artifacts, knife-wielding murderers, provincial weirdos,
psychotherapy, a religious cult, romantic melodrama, and normal people driven
to psychotic extremes. Given the jam-packed narrative, events unfurl at such a
rapid pace that one scene comprises nothing but shots of people plunging knives
into victims intercut with shots of a woman screaming. Tower of Evil may not be the most coherent or logical picture, but
it has lots of flash.
The film starts frantically. Fishermen arrive at a
remote island, walk onto the rocky shore, and discover the nude, dismembered
bodies of several young people. Then a beautiful girl named Penelope (Candace
Glendenning), who, naturally, is also naked, rushes at them with a knife and
kills one of the fishermen. Thereafter, she’s thrown in a psych ward and
treated while police and shrinks try to determine whether she was responsible for
killing the other folks on the island. The film depicts Penelope’s prior
experiences in flashback, while simultaneously dramatizing the exploits of a
second group of pretty young people on the same island. They’re after archeological
treasures, and much excitement ensues from the unearthing of a Phoenecian spear. Crusty sailors native to the area surrounding the
island are involved, as well. In a word, scattershot.
Narrative chaos notwithstanding, Tower of
Evil is a slick piece of work. The images are colorful and polished, the
acting is decent, and the ladies are sexy, particularly starlet Anna Palk. Because Tower of
Evil is supposed to be a horror flick, however, it must be said that the
movie isn’t particularly scary. Worse, the way everything comes together at the
end is ridiculous and unsatisfying, though expecting more from this shameless picture would have been unrealistic. Lest we forget, Tower of Evil aims so low that one
transition involves cutting from Penelope leaning her head out of frame so she
can fellate her boyfriend to a shot of her screaming in the psych ward.
That’s Tower of Evil in a nutshell: If all else fails, let the screaming start.
That’s Tower of Evil in a nutshell: If all else fails, let the screaming start.
Tower of Evil: FUNKY
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