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  1. The chants of “What is the law” and the repetitions of “Are we not men?” like a religious rite used by Moreau to elevate himself from warden to God-king. And while most of the animal men are simply figures in the distance, Bela Lugosi brings a dignity to the Sayer of the Law, a kind of high priest of Moreau’s religion.

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  2. A great memorable quote from the Island of Lost Souls movie on Quotes.net - Dr. Moreau: What is the law? Sayer of the Law: Not to eat meat, that is the law. Are we not men?

  3. Jan 26, 2017 · Island of Lost Souls, the first and best screen adaptation of H.G. Well’s book The Island of Dr. Moreau, is still an impressive beast eighty years after it was made. With a delicious turn from Charles Laughton as the nature-fiddling doctor there’s much to admire about director Erle C. Kenton’s movie.

  4. Aug 18, 2022 · Helping to control the beast-men of the island is The Sayer of the Law, played in heavy makeup by Bela Lugosi. It is believed that Lugosi took the role to dispel a rumor that he would not...

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  5. Island of Lost Souls is a 1932 American science fiction horror film directed by Erle C. Kenton. Produced and distributed by Paramount Productions, it is based on H. G. Wells' 1896 novel The Island of Doctor Moreau, and stars Charles Laughton, Richard Arlen, and Kathleen Burke.

  6. Oct 30, 2011 · Shipwrecked sailor Edward Parker (Richard Arlen) finds himself stranded upon the island of eccentric Dr. Moreau (Charles Laughton) and his reluctant attache Mr. Montgomery (Arthur Hohl). The island is populated by a bevy of freaks, all some combination of half man and half beast.

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  8. Oct 25, 2011 · An Erle C. Kenton–directed Paramount feature based on the 1896 H. G. Wells novel The Island of Dr. Moreau, Island of Lost Souls (1932) is the story of a mad scientist’s attempts to convert wild animals into human beings by way of vicious medical procedures.