I Escaped from Devil's Island
I Escaped from Devil's Island is a 1973 exploitation film about an escape attempt from Devil's Island. Roger Corman and Gene Corman produced this grim adventure saga which was made to cash in on the release of Papillon.
Plot summary
Prison life on Devil's Island is no picnic so fellow prisoners Le Bras and Davert escape. Along their escape route, they encounter submissive native women and a colony of lepers.Cast
- Jim Brown as Le Bras
- Christopher George as Davert
- Richard Ely as Joe "Jo-Jo"
- James Luisi as Dazzas
- Paul Richards as Major Marteau
- Richard Rust as Sergeant Zamorra
- Bob Harris as The Barber
- Jan Merlin as Rosenquist
- Robert Phillips as Blassier
- Stephen Whittaker as Leper Count
- Eduardo Rosas López as Sergeant Brescano
- Jonathan Dodge as Lieutenant Duplis
- Quintín Bulnes as Sergeant Grizzoni
- Gabriella Rios as Indian Girl
- Ana De Sade as Bedalia
Production
Jim Brown was signed to make the film in December 1972.Martin Scorsese says that Roger Corman offered him the chance to direct the film following Boxcar Bertha. "The idea was if you shoot it fast enough, you could release the film before Papillon," he said. "I was still very keen on genre films." However Scorsese decided to make Mean Streets instead. He says he had been talked out of doing exploitation films by his friend and colleague John Cassavetes who urged Scorsese to make something more personal.
William Witney directed instead. Filming started in April 1973 in Acapulco. During filming, Witney's wife died of throat cancer.
The producers of the similar film Papillon sued for copyright infringement but were unsuccessful.