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*** Though he was only guy who could master [[Val Kilmer]] and [[Marlon Brando]]'s egos. |
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* [[Science Marches On]]: Wells states that the changes to the animals are the result of various surgical techniques. Later adaptations of the work state that genetic engineering is responsible for altering the animals. |
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Revision as of 22:53, 6 February 2019
- Executive Meddling / Troubled Production: The 1996 version was rocked by this, kicking off when director and screenwriter Richard Stanley was canned after four days of shooting.
- On the plus side, he was replaced by the great John Frankenheimer.
- Whom most of the cast and crew hated working with.
- Though he was only guy who could master Val Kilmer and Marlon Brando's egos.
- Science Marches On: Wells states that the changes to the animals are the result of various surgical techniques. Later adaptations of the work state that genetic engineering is responsible for altering the animals.
- Back to The Island of Doctor Moreau