The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977)
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Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Lancaster gives a memorable performance as the demented Doctor Moreau who performs bizarre genetic experiments on animals--turning them into man-beasts known as humanimals. His experiments continue... Lancaster gives a memorable performance as the demented Doctor Moreau who performs bizarre genetic experiments on animals--turning them into man-beasts known as humanimals. His experiments continue uninterrupted until a mariner named Braddock shipwrecks on Moreau's island. Shocked by the immoral nature of Moreau's work, Braddock tries to stop the mad Doctor but finds that he has an army of humanimals to reckon with first. Based on H.G. Wells' 1896 novel. [More]
Starring: Burt Lancaster, Michael York, Barbara Carrera, Nigel Davenport
Starring: Burt Lancaster, Michael York, Barbara Carrera, Nigel Davenport, Richard Basehart, Nick Cravat, Bob Ozman, Fumio Demura, Gary Baxley, John Gillespie, David Cass
Director: Don Taylor
Director: Don Taylor
Producer: Skip Steloff, John Temple-Smith, Samuel Z. Arkoff
Composer: Laurence Rosenthal
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