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  1. The Island of Dr. Moreau is a 1996 film adaptation of the novel The Island of Doctor Moreau. It is directed by John Frankenheimer, note and stars Marlon Brando as Moreau, David Thewlis as Edward Douglas, Val Kilmer as Montgomery, and Fairuza Balk as Aissa.

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      Harsher in Hindsight: In-story, every single bad thing that...

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      It was Marlon Brando's idea for Doctor Moreau's chair to...

  2. Surgery Index. Tropes on Science and Unscience. Afraid of Doctors: A character has an intense fear of doctors. Auto-Doc: Instead of a human treating you, it's a machine. Back-Alley Doctor: Illegitimate doctors who work in seedy conditions. Battleaxe Nurse: The nurse is cruel, cold, and overall not very nurselike.

  3. Island of Mystery. It was my grandfather's island. Looming and bleak, folded in mist, guarded by a million screaming birds, it looked like some ancient fortress constructed by giants. As I gazed up at its sheer cliffs, tops disappearing into a reef of ghostly clouds, the idea that this was a magical place didn't seem so ridiculous.

  4. The Island of Doctor Moreau is an 1896 novel by H. G. Wells. Its story centers on Edward Prendick, the narrator, who is shipwrecked at sea and rescued by Dr. Montgomery. The good doctor takes Edward to the island where he works, a land so ominous that they quickly abandon him.

  5. Create New. Small Island is a 2004 novel by Andrea Levy. It is set mainly in Britain in 1947-48, and examines the experiences of Jamaican immigrants dealing with an unfamiliar culture and a considerable amount of racism, as well as the relationship between British colonies and their 'mother country'.

  6. 4 days ago · Iron Woobie: Despite the terrible ordeal she goes through, being abandoned by everyone she knows thanks to the mysterious woman stalking her, Ruby tries to make the best of her situation and commits to saving the world. Even as an elderly woman she has a chipper attitude. Unintentionally Unsympathetic: The episode frames the inn patrons' pranks ...

  7. If someone in TV-land is referred to as "the doctor", it means they're a medical doctor. It might not be explicitly mentioned, possibly even outright denied, but anyone called the doctor seems to be able to deliver any and all surgical operations and medical technobabble required by the plot. There are no exceptions (well, other than THE Doctor ).

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