The Island of Dr. Moreau
1996 -
Unrated
Release Date: 03/05/2002
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
Snap Case
Director's Cut
Unedited
Unrated
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Full Frame - 1.33
Letterbox - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Subtitles - English, French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Interviews
Bonus Footage: Star Highlights
Trailers:
1. Original Theatrical Trailer
2. Original International Trailer
Interactive Features:
Scene Selection
Interactive Menus
Text/Photo Galleries:
Filmographies
Biographies
Time:
96
mins.
J&R Item # 1072156_4
UPC # 794043444425
Label: New Line Home Video
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The Island of Dr. Moreau
1996 -
Rated
R (MPAA)
Release Date: 11/07/2006
Features:
Time:
N/A
mins.
J&R Item # 1072156_7
UPC # 794043104541
Label: Warner Home Video
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Marlon Brando stars as the scientist in the third adaptation of the H.G. Wells classic. The archetypal mad scientist, the good doctor has been conducting a number of experiments in his remote island kingdom, producing a race of genetic mutants both man and beast in his quest to produce a superior creature. The mutants treat Moreau as a virtual god, carrying out his orders with blind obedience. To deal with the few rebels, the scientist has embedded electrodes under their skin through which he can induce a degree of pain sufficient for his purpose. A plane crash-lands on the island, and the only survivor, U.N. negotiator Edward Douglas (David Thewlis), is taken to Moreau's compound by the doctor's demented assistant, Montgomery (Val Kilmer), where he's soon imprisoned. Shocked by Moreau's experiments, Douglas desperately seeks escape but is badly outnumbered by the army of mutants. At length, the creatures discover how to remove the controlling devices from their bodies and attempt a rebellion, but it soon becomes clear that their collective intelligence was not increased by their physical transformation. This film became an instant camp classic, the result of a troubled production on which John Frankenheimer replaced the original director after only a day of shooting. The fine camerawork of veteran William Fraker stands out above all else.
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