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- Aug 18, 2023
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TERROR! Stalked the Brush-Choked Island...Where Men Who Were Animals Sought the Girl Who Was All-Human!
An obsessed scientist conducts profane experiments in evolution, eventually establishing himself as the self-styled demigod to a race of mutated, half-human abominations.
Charles Laughton
Dr. Moreau
(Acting)
Richard Arlen
Edward Parker
(Acting)
Leila Hyams
Ruth Thomas
(Acting)
Bela Lugosi
The Sayer of the Law
(Acting)
Kathleen Burke
Lota the Panther Woman
(Acting)
Arthur Hohl
Montgomery
(Acting)
Stanley Fields
Capt. Davies
(Acting)
Paul Hurst
Capt. Donahue
(Acting)
Hans Steinke
Ouran
(Acting)
Tetsu Komai
M`ling
(Acting)
George Irving
Consul
(Acting)
Jack Bardette
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
(Acting)
Evangelus Berbas
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
(Acting)
Joe Bonomo
Beast (uncredited)
(Acting)
Buster Brodie
Pig Man - a Little Beast (uncredited)
(Acting)
Jacob Dance
Beast (uncredited)
(Acting)
James Dime
Seaman (uncredited)
(Acting)
Harry Ekezian
Gola (uncredited)
(Acting)
Charles Gemora
Gorilla on Pier (uncredited)
(Acting)
John George
Beast (uncredited)
(Acting)
Rosemary Grimes
Samoan Girl (uncredited)
(Acting)
Robert P. Kerr
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
(Acting)
Bob Kortman
Mr. Hogan (uncredited)
(Acting)
Robert Milasch
Beast (uncredited)
(Acting)
Constantine Romanoff
Beast (uncredited)
(Acting)
Schlitzie
Furry Manimal (uncredited)
(Acting)
Jack Walters
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
(Acting)
Duke York
Beast (uncredited)
(Acting)
Released
English
United States of America
$ 300,000
We are Devo! There's an island somewhere out there in the goddamn foggy laden deep blue sea. Here resides Dr. Moreau (Charles Laughton), he has a God complex and he is conducting experiments, turning animals into humans. Unsurprisingly and terrifyingly the results are not exactly a success! T...
There is something almost "Hitler-esque" about Charles Laughton's performance in this stunningly eerie adaptation of HG Wells' novel "The Island of Dr. Moreau". I have to admit to a certain bewilderment as to the name change - if anything, it rather detracts from the original - but hey, I'm nitpicki...