It's Alive III: Island of the Alive (1987)
In the late 1980s, with home video becoming ever more popular, Larry Cohen was asked to do a movie to go straight to VHS. He instead contracted to do two of them, one being Return to Salem's Lot and the other being a third and final chapter in his saga about killer babies, It's Alive III: Island of the Alive. This time around he decided to explore what happens when the babies grow up as well as the connection they may have with their parents. Stephen Jarvis (Michael Moriarty) is one of the many parents of the mutant babies. The aim has been to kill them when they are born but a court case finds Jarvis proving that there can be a bond with the creatures despite the fact they are still dangerous. Instead of ordering their extermination, Judge Watson (Macdonald Carey) orders that the surviving infants be gathered and placed on a deserted island where they can do no harm. For the most part the plan works despite a visit from Cabot (William Watson) and his hunting buddies. It