Blue Island (1982 film) explained

Blue Island
Director:Enzo Doria
Luigi Russo
Starring:Fabio Meyer
Mario Pedone
Sabrina Siani
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:English

Blue Island (Italian title Due gocce d'acqua salata) is a 1982 film directed by Luigi Russo (under the pseudonym John Wilder) and Enzo Doria, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Dardano Sacchetti. Filmed in the Seychelles, it stars Fabio Meyer, Mario Pedone and Sabrina Siani. Like the film Paradise of the same year, it was inspired by the success of the 1980 release The Blue Lagoon.

Premise

After an airliner crashes over the ocean, two young passengers, Bonnie (Siani) and Billy (Meyer), meet in an inflatable life raft. Apparently the only survivors, they make it to a tropical island, but soon learn that they are not entirely alone.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blue Island . . . 23 November 2018 .