Isle of the Dead (1949) starring Boris Karloff, Ellen Drew
Synopsis of Isle of the Dead
In Isle of the Dead, a group of disparate characters is quarantined on a Greek island during the Balkan Wars of 1912. Septicemic plague causes the quarantine, and the group’s only hope is for the hot, dry sirocco winds to kill the fleas that cause it. In addition, one of them suspects another of being the supernatural vorvolaka.
Review of Isle of the Dead
Cast of characters in Isle of the Dead
General Pherides (Boris Karloff, Son of Frankenstein, The Raven). A military man, who originally comes to the Isle of the Dead to pay his respects to his dead wife. Soon he’s quarantined there with the rest of the group. He strives to protect the other people.- Oliver Davis (Marc Cramer, First Yank into Tokyo). A reporter who accompanies the genera. He’s quarantined along with the group.
- Dr. Aubrecht (Jason Robards Sr., Bedlam, Mr. Blandings Builds his Dream House). A retired Swiss archeologist, part of the quarantined group.
- Madame Kyra (Helene Thimig, Decision before Dawn, Cloak and Dagger) Dr. Aubrecht’s Greek housekeeper. A superstitious woman who fears that Thea is a vorvolaka.
- Dr. Drossos (Ernst Deutsch, The Golem, The Third Man). The doctor who the group summons after the death of Robbins. He determines the cause to be septicemic plague and quarantines the island. He explains how the plague is passed. And how it may be eradicated in one day if the hot, dry sirocco winds arrive. If they survive that long …
- St. Aubyn (Alan Napier, Batman, The Mole People). British diplomat and devoted husband to Mary.
- Mrs. Mary St. Aubyn (Katherine Emery, Eyes in the Night, The Locket). St. Aubyn’s pale and sickly wife. She suffers from catalepsy. Mrs. St. Aubyn has a dread of being buried alive prematurely.
- Thea (Ellen Drew, The Monster and the Girl, Christmas in July). Mary’s youthful Greek companion who sees to her needs, and has a happy, kind personality.
- Andrew Robbins (Skelton Knaggs, House of Dracula, The Paleface). An English tinsmith, who becomes the first victim of the plague. But not the last.