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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

31 Days of Halloween ~ 13: The Island of Lost Souls

31 Days of Halloween: The Island of Lost Souls
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Hello Pulp Friends

for Day 13 of our Classic Horror Marathon I give you "THE ISLAND OF LOST SOULS"!
Hope you guys enjoy it and enjoy the two extra chills below (some of you may remember the Mad Doctor series from last year :))

The Island of Lost Souls
USA, 1933
directed by Erle C. Kenton
starring: Charles Laughton, Richard Arlen, Leila Hyams, Bela Lugosi

Edward Parker, a castaway in the Southern Seas, arrives on an island which is not reported on the maps. Here Dr. Moreau lives with a bunch of monstrous creatures, half human and half animal, that he has created with genetic manipulations. This is the first of four movie adaptations of H.G. Wells’ novel.


Cheers,
Francesco

~!~ BONUS CHILLS! ~!~

The Island of Lost Souls
The Island of Lost Souls
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Artwork © 2010 Francesco Francavilla

Friday, June 12, 2009

Mad Doctors: Dr. Moreau

The Island of Lost Souls
Hello Pulp friends :)

Mad scientist? How about those who like to play GOD? ;)

Created by the pen of Herbert George Wells, the mad Dr Moreau tries to mix humans with animals in a lost island in the middle of the ocean. The novel has been adapted 4 times for the big screen, but the best version is still the original one, "The Island of Lost Souls", 1933, directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Charles Laughton as the mad doctor. The movie was so filled with excesses and sadism that was censored... a lot!

Filmed in an expressionistic style by director Erle C.Kenton, with dramatic shadows running up walls as if darkness itself is evil, Island of Lost Souls is a marvel of storytelling, pulling back layer upon layer from the mystery to reveal the horrific truth of Dr.Moreau ’s experiments and providing plenty of suspense along the way.

Little trivia: Bela Lugosi was one of Dr.Moreau ’s “manimals.”

Cheers,
Francesco

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