Island of Death | 1976 | Greece | Nico Mastorakis

A veritable catalogue of depravity, Nico Mastorakis' film gives us an idyllic paradise in the form of the Greek island of Mykonos, only to sully it with two British tourists, Christopher and Celia, who arrive and proceed to horrifically kill anyone who does not conform to their twisted pseudo-religious beliefs about perversion. Not that they are ones to talk, seeing as they are brother and sister who sleep together as well as being partial to a goat or two. The aforementioned bestiality, scenes of rape, urolagnia and frequent violence pretty much guaranteed its inclusion on the DPP's banned list.