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Doomwatch (1972)

The waters surrounding an island become contaminated by chemical dumping, and people who eat fish caught in those waters become deformed and violent.

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Karsh D 13 Jul 2011

rather tepid ecological zombie horror. A distinct lack of Zombies and horror give its zombie horror film status a rather weak look to it.

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Daniel H 27 Dec 2010

Intelligent eco-thriller about a scientist from an environmental watchdog group who investigates the effects of an oil spill on an island, but gets more than he bargained for when he realizes the people on the village are hiding a mysterious secret. Topical of its time, in the wake of the recent BP disaster, one realizes the degree that corporations, the military, and subcontracted businesses harm nature just to make a profit. Good performances by Ian Bannen and John Paul. What this world needs is more activist gadflies like Bannen's character, Dr. Shore, and his boss, Dr. Quist, played by the Jon Pertwee-ish John Paul.

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Walter M 11 May 2011

Doomwatch, a government agency tasked to monitor threats to the environment, sends Dr. Del Shaw(Ian Bannen) to a remote island to look into a recent oil spill. He finds the villagers little help in his inquiries as the only person who is willing to talk to him is Victoria(Judy Geeson), the young schoolteacher who has been there all of two years. Despite this, he discovers enough to continue his investigation past the first day. It's a good thing, too, because that's when the body turns up under a watchful eye. Created by Gerry Davis and Kit Pedler, "Doomwatch" is a decidedly uneven thriller with a good mystery. There are some very suspenseful moments but the movie gets sidetracked when it focuses too much on the scientists and away from the island. Overall, I applaud the movie for its subtlety in not revealing too much at first. This kind of approach never goes out of style while the movie's warning concerning the environment and against ignorance are still as necessary as when the movie was made which can also be seen as something of a tragedy, I suppose.

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