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It’s directed by Erle C. Kenton, a journeyman studio man who began in silent short comedies and continued on with B-movies and low-end, budget-minded A pictures, including a series of Abbott and Costello comedies and a few minor classics of the monster mash-up movie genre: The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), House of Frankenstein” (1944) and ...
Island of Lost Souls Reviews. Shot almost entirely within the studio, from ships in misty water tanks to a densely-fabricated jungle, it suggests the primitive and the perverse, a feral world as ...
“Island of Lost Souls” was the third film adaptation of the Wells book; the first, a 1911 French production, I wasn’t able to find, and the 1921 German version was almost incomprehensible. Of course, I don’t speak a word of German…but it was a silent picture, so technically neither did the movie.
Oct 25, 2011 · ISLAND OF LOST SOULS was directed by Erle C. Kenton, who is known primarily as a competent enough director of B-films. This superbly crafted work is the exception. Kenton excels in his handling of the Philip Wylie/Waldemar Young script by keeping the pace brisk (the film runs just 70 minutes), and by sustaining a genuine aura of eeriness and ...
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Island of Lost Souls (Danish: De fortabte sjæles ø) is a 2007 Danish fantasy film directed by Nikolaj Arcel. Plot. The 14-year-old protagonist Lulu moves to a small provincial town with her mother and little brother, where she gets bored and dreams of a more magical world. Suddenly, the little brother is possessed by a spirit.
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Feb 22, 2007 · 67 minutes. Certificate: 12. Original Title: Island Of Lost Souls. This adaptation of H.G. Wells’s The Island of Dr Moreau, outrageously gruesome for 1932, was banned by the British Censors for ...