The Island of Dr. Moreau 1996

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The Island of Dr. Moreau ★½ 1996 (PG-13)

What were they thinking? Not even the frightening “manimals” could prevent the unintentional laughs from this abomination of the horrifying 1896 H.G. Wells novel. Brando's enormous presence as the mad scientist Moreau walks a tight rope between puzzling and campy, especially as he explains his ghastly DNA experiments on a remote Pacific to a miscast Thewlis. A wasted Kilmer is the doctors's right-hand hybrid who often seems to be acting in a different movie. Filming hit some big rocks when “creative differences” caused original director Richard Stanley to be replaced and Rob Morrow (originally the lawyer) to ask for his release. Previously filmed under the same title in 1977 and (terrifically) as “Island of Lost Souls” in 1933. 91m/C VHS, DVD . Marlon Brando, Val Kilmer, David Thewlis, Fairuza Balk, Marco Hofschneider, Temuera Morrison, Ron Perlman; D: John Frankenheimer; W: Richard Stanley, Ron Hutchinson; C: William A. Fraker; M: Gary Chang.