The Island of Dr. Moreau - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Island of Dr. Moreau"
The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
The Island of Dr. Moreau - TMDB rating
4.872/10
500
The Island of Dr. Moreau - Kinopoisk rating
5.783/10
8355
The Island of Dr. Moreau - IMDB rating
4.6/10
38000

Actors and characters

Photo Marlon Brando #11684Photo Marlon Brando #11685Photo Marlon Brando #11686Photo Marlon Brando #11687

Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando
Character Dr. Moreau
Photo Val Kilmer #7483Photo Val Kilmer #7484Photo Val Kilmer #7485Photo Val Kilmer #7486

Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer
Character Montgomery
Photo David Thewlis #11593Photo David Thewlis #11594Photo David Thewlis #11595Photo David Thewlis #11596

David Thewlis

David Thewlis
Character Douglas
Photo Fairuza Balk #87985Photo Fairuza Balk #87986

Fairuza Balk

Fairuza Balk
Character Aissa
Daniel Rigney
Character Hyena-Swine
Nelson de la Rosa
Character Majai
Photo Peter Elliott #50305

Peter Elliott

Peter Elliott
Character Assassimon
Photo Mark Dacascos #13200Photo Mark Dacascos #13201Photo Mark Dacascos #13202Photo Mark Dacascos #13203

Mark Dacascos

Mark Dacascos
Character Lo-Mai
Photo Ron Perlman #4237Photo Ron Perlman #4238Photo Ron Perlman #4239Photo Ron Perlman #4240

Ron Perlman

Ron Perlman
Character Sayer of the Law
Miguel López
Character Waggdi
Neil Young
Character Boar Man
David Hudson
Character Bison Man
Photo Clare Grant #5947Photo Clare Grant #5948Photo Clare Grant #5949Photo Clare Grant #5950

Clare Grant

Clare Grant
Character Fox Lady
Kitty Silver
Character Sow Lady #1
Fiona Mahl
Character Sow Lady #2
Agoes Widjaya Soedjarwo
Character Captain
Ron Vreeken
Character Soldier #1
Lou Horvath
Character Soldier #2
Photo Morgan Smallbone #65587
Morgan Smallbone
Character Dog Man (uncredited)
Photo Richard Stanley #70218

Richard Stanley

Richard Stanley
Character Melting Bulldog (uncredited)
Photo Frank Welker #8066Photo Frank Welker #8067Photo Frank Welker #8068

Frank Welker

Frank Welker
Character Assassimon (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Richard Stanley dreamed of making a film worthy of the source material: he spent several years writing the screenplay, and then went to Hollywood with a folder of concept art. New Line Cinema became interested in the project, Marlon Brando was chosen for the lead role at the studio, and Roman Polanski was considered to direct. Shocked, Stanley turned to a sorcerer to perform a luck ritual for him. The next day, Brando met with Stanley personally, and later persuaded the studio to reinstate him as director.
  • This wasn't the first time Brando refused to learn his lines, and an assistant read the text to him through an earpiece, which is noticeable in some scenes.
  • David Thewlis said that due to the constant script revisions, it was difficult to understand, so they improvised half of the dialogue with Brando.
  • Marlon Brando was so impressed with actor Nelson De La Rosa that he demanded more screen time for him: a suit was made for him like Marlon's, and he became his miniature copy in the frame. It is believed that their duo inspired the screenwriters of the Austin Powers film series to create the character Mini-Me.
  • The atmosphere on the set was tense – Marlon Brando, saddened by his daughter's suicide, temporarily left Australia; Richard Stanley refused to meet with studio executives and couldn't control Val Kilmer, which ultimately led to his dismissal. He was promised payment only if he returned to Hollywood and didn't approach the set. Stanley made it to the airport but didn't board the plane and went missing. After some time, it became known that he was living on one of the plantations. A group of volunteers met with him and offered to return. To avoid breaking the contract, Stanley dressed as one of the beastmen, infiltrated the set, and even appeared in one of the scenes.
  • The atmosphere on set was tense – Marlon Brando, haunted by his daughter's suicide, temporarily left Australia; Richard Stanley refused to meet with studio executives and was unable to control Val Kilmer, which ultimately led to his dismissal. He was promised his fee only on the condition that he return to Hollywood and stay away from the set. Stanley made it to the airport but didn’t board the plane and disappeared. After some time, it became known that he was living on one of the plantations. A group of volunteers found him and offered to return. To avoid breaking the agreement, Stanley disguised himself as one of the beastmen, infiltrated the set, and even appeared in one of the scenes.
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