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1932 • Science Fiction / Horror • 71m

Island of Lost Souls

"TERROR! Stalked the Brush-Choked Island...Where Men Who Were Animals Sought the Girl Who Was All-Human!"

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An obsessed scientist conducts profane experiments in evolution, eventually establishing himself as the self-styled demigod to a race of mutated, half-human abominations.

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Charles Laughton
Charles Laughton
Dr. Moreau
Richard Arlen
Richard Arlen
Edward Parker
Leila Hyams
Leila Hyams
Ruth Thomas
Bela Lugosi
Bela Lugosi
The Sayer of the Law
Kathleen Burke
Kathleen Burke
Lota the Panther Woman
Arthur Hohl
Arthur Hohl
Montgomery
Stanley Fields
Stanley Fields
Capt. Davies
Paul Hurst
Paul Hurst
Capt. Donahue
Tetsu Komai
Tetsu Komai
M`ling
George Irving
George Irving
Consul
Joe Bonomo
Joe Bonomo
Beast (uncredited)
Buster Brodie
Buster Brodie
Pig Man - a Little Beast (uncredited)
Jimmy Dime
Jimmy Dime
Seaman (uncredited)
Charles Gemora
Charles Gemora
Gorilla on Pier (uncredited)
John George
John George
Beast (uncredited)
Robert P. Kerr
Robert P. Kerr
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Bob Kortman
Bob Kortman
Mr. Hogan (uncredited)
Robert Milasch
Robert Milasch
Beast (uncredited)
Director: Erle C. KentonScreenplay: Waldemar YoungScreenplay: Philip WylieProducer: Erle C. Kenton

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John Chard
2016-07-24
80%

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! Tod Browning's Freaks was released this same year, and when watching Erle C. Kenton's Island of Lost Souls, it makes for the perfect companion piece. Full of haunting imagery, aided no end by cinematographer Karl Struss' stunning photography, it's a film that stays with you long after the end credits have rolled. Berserker science marries up to human chaos to provoke and trouble in equal measure. Laughton gives top villainy, whilst Waldemar Young and and Philip Wylie adapt from the H.G. Wells novel with a cheeky glint in their eyes. The 1930s had some great horror movies, this is up with the best of them. 8/10

CinemaSerf
2022-06-13
70%

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 nitpicking. Laughton is perfect as the charismatic genius who is experimenting to turn animals into human beings. Not for us here, is that typically maniacal lunatic-scientist style of characterisation; our protagonist here is cold, calculating and evil - but he also has a structured - if entirely flawed - scientific theory with a goal that aims to facilitate his return to London to prove those previously sceptical of his claims that he was right. Were it not for the arrival of "Edward Parker" (Richard Arlen) who had been unceremoniously dumped from a passing freighter; and whom he introduces to his most promising subject "The Panther Woman" he might well have succeeded. This external intervention, however, changes all the dynamics on the island and we head to the ultimate clash of personalities. Bela Lugosi features sparingly, and - to be honest - his part could have been played by any tall man in a beard (real, or otherwise) and Arthur Hohl as his rather too acquiescent sidekick "Montgomery" lacked any sort of screen presence. The lighting contributes hugely to the spookily haunting imagery; more than making up for the, well, make up! It's all about Laughton - his menacing, almost megalomanic performance is captivating.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Paramount Pictures
Budget
$300,000

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