Saturday, November 12, 2011

ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (1932) LUGOSI AND LAUGHTON


A twisted treasure from Hollywood's pre-Code horror heyday, Island Of Lost Souls is a cautionary tale of science run amok adapted from H. G. Wells's novel The Island of Dr. Moreau. In one of his first major movie roles, Charles Laughton (The Private Life of Henry VIII) is a mad doctor conducting ghastly genetic experiments on a remote island in the South Seas, much to the fear and disgust of the shipwrecked sailor (Richard Arlen) who finds himself trapped there. This touchstone of movie terror, directed by Erle C. Kenton (House of Frankenstein), is elegantly shot by Karl Struss (The Great Dictator), features groundbreaking makeup effects that inspired generations of monster-movie artists, and costars Bela Lugosi (Dracula) in one his most gruesome roles.


4 comments:

  1. Without a doubt, one of the all time best.

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  2. One of the few films with Lugosi that I haven't seen yet. Definitely looks intriguing, will add it to my list.

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  3. It appears that John Candy may have based his Dr. Tongue character on Laughton here.
    I really need to see this...

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