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

  2. 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.

  3. 5 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Smith, Doctor John Smith. Exiled to Earth by order of the Time Lords, the Doctor takes up residence at UNIT HQ as their scientific advisor. As the Brigadier gets ready to start the necessary paperwork, he asks the Doctor for his name; the latter replies with the pseudonym "Smith, Doctor John Smith." Example of:

  6. Laconic. Literature. Trivia. YMMV. Create New. Doctor Dolittle is a book series written by Hugh Lofting with a total of 12 books; the first, The Story of Doctor Dolittle, was published 1920. The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle won the second Newbery Medal.

  7. The most recent (as of 2017) was released in 1996, with Marlon Brando as Moreau. Tropes used in The Island of Doctor Moreau include: Adaptation Name Change: Edward Prendick has had a different name in each and every adaptation of the novel: In Island of Lost Souls (1932) he is named "Edward Parker."

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