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Island of Lost Souls

Horror. Sci-Fi. Fantasy. Adventure An obsessed scientist conducts profane experiments in evolution, eventually establishing himself as the self-styled demigod to a race of mutated, half-human abominations.
Media Author Review
United States
The New Yorker
"A tight, gruesome shocker, featuring Karl Struss's spooky cinematography and Charles Laughton's creepy portrayal of the mad vivisector Dr. Moreau"
United Kingdom
Empire
"This may have been made (and banned) in the 1930s, but it remains a neatly disturbing horror with a definitive ending. (...) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
AV Club
"'Island Of Lost Souls' is a horror film based on the premise that the divide between humanity and the animal world is one that should never be crossed, but also one that's impossible to determine." 
United States
Variety
"While the action is not designed to appeal to other than the credulous, there are undoubtedly some horror sequences which are unrivaled." 
United States
Chicago Tribune
"It's a grand, hokey chiller, dripping with sex and sadism and photographed in dense, Sternbergian shadows by the great cinematographer Karl Struss." 
United Kingdom
Radio Times
"The first, and best, version of HG Wells's provocative fantasy 'The Island of Dr Moreau'"
United Kingdom
Time Out
"Not a great success at the time, probably because its horror is more intellectual than graphic, this adaptation of HG Wells' The Island of Dr Moreau is nevertheless a remarkably powerful film." 
United States
The New York Times
"Although the attempt to horrify is not accomplished with any marked degree of subtlety, there is no denying that some of the scenes are ingenously fashioned and are, therefore, interesting." 
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