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Horror Island (1941) was a Horror - Mystery Film directed by George Waggner and produced by Jack Bernhard and Ben Pivar.

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Professor Jasper Quinley: [examining the treasure map] It's amazing, positively amazing!
Bill Martin: You mean it's on the level?
Professor Jasper Quinley: On the level? Do you mean authentic?
Stuff Oliver: Oh, what we want to know - is it real?


Sergeant McGoon: Can somebody tell me why lobsters don't like beer?


Arleen Grady: This place gives me the heebie-jeebies! It reminds me of prison.


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Completed in violation of union rules limiting actors to 8-hour work days.
Production wrapped late in the evening of March 15, 1941. Thanks to journeyman editor Otto Ludwig cutting the picture during production, with scoring swiped from earlier Universal pictures (including The Invisible Man Returns), allowed the picture to be released just 13 days later.
The Carfax Abbey stone staircase seen was originally used in Dracula. Many of the remaining sets were recycled from Tower of London.
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