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The Island of Dr. Moreau
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In a story that looks very different as it speaks of more excitement and pleasure we live with the English negotiator (David Thewlis), who is still facing the tropics with the world of a madman (Marlon Brando), which makes monsters half of humanity, which threatens to destroy the world. It seems that in the end the negotiator discovers that he must try to stop him before it is too late.
In a story that looks very different as it speaks of more excitement and pleasure we live with the English negotiator (David Thewlis), who is still facing the tropics with the world of a madman (Marlon Brando), which makes monsters half of humanity, which threatens to destroy the world. It seems that in the end the negotiator discovers that he must try to stop him before it is too late.
Actors:
Temuera Morrison,
Nelson de la Rosa,
William Hootkins,
Fiona Mahl,
Miguel López,
Kitty Silver,
Agoes Widjaya Soedjarwo
Temuera Morrison
26 December 1960, Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand
Nelson de la Rosa
6 September 1968, Bayaguana, Monte Plata, Dominican Republic
William Hootkins
5 July 1948, Dallas, Texas, USA
Fiona Mahl
Miguel López
Kitty Silver
Agoes Widjaya Soedjarwo
Director:
Richard Stanley ,
John Frankenheimer
Richard Stanley
22 November 1966, Fishhook, South Africa
John Frankenheimer
19 February 1930, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#David Thewlis #John Frankenheimer #Marlon Brando #Richard Stanley #The Island of Dr. Moreau #Val Kilmer
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June 23, 2004
There's the obese Brando pretending to be God while dressed in gauzy white robes like a demented pope
Your Movies (cleveland.com)
October 24, 2003
Amazingly, Kilmer delivers an odder performance than Brando. Creepy retelling.
Critics Inc./America Online
May 08, 2003
The most exciting characters are killed off too early, and what we're left with is a Satan's "Seasme Street."
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)
July 01, 2003
In its final third, the movie goes to hell in more ways than Frankenheimer intended.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
July 19, 2004
An often fascinating mess, but a mess all the same.
August 16, 2016
Roughly akin to watching a slow-motion train wreck in which the flames spread into the brush and become an out-of-control wildfire. What the hell happened?
Needcoffee.com
March 05, 2003
I'm sure it looked good on paper. That and Kilmer's frighteningly apt mimicry of Brando's voice are about the only positive things I can say.
August 19, 2012
It's not to say there's not a lot wrong with the film, but rather to suggest that the chief criticisms of it being strange and "a mess" aren't among them.
January 01, 2000
Uneven; definitely has its moments.
April 27, 2005
Muddled effort.
USA Today
January 01, 2000
The movie keeps switching focus without ever getting its bearings, and when Brando exits earlier than expected, there's little but mayhem to fall back on.

