Edward Douglas

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Edward Douglas is the shipwrecked protagonist of the 1996 film adaptation of "The Island of Dr. Moreau," who becomes entangled in the mad scientist’s grotesque experiments on a remote island.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
alliesWith Aissa NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996 film) NERFINISHED
arrivesAt Moreau’s island
associatedWith Aissa NERFINISHED
Dr. Moreau NERFINISHED
Hyena-Swine
Montgomery NERFINISHED
basedOn Edward Prendick NERFINISHED
createdForAdaptation The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996 film) NERFINISHED
directorOfWork John Frankenheimer NERFINISHED
discovers Moreau’s human-animal hybrids
enemyOf Dr. Moreau NERFINISHED
Hyena-Swine NERFINISHED
gender male
genreOfWork science fiction horror film
inspiredByWork The Island of Doctor Moreau (novel) NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium live-action film
moralPosition condemns Moreau’s cruelty
narrativeFunction outsider observing Moreau’s society
narrativeRole audience viewpoint character
narrativeStart survives plane crash
nationality British
notableEvent shipwrecked near a remote island
occupation United Nations negotiator
partOf The Island of Dr. Moreau film series NERFINISHED
portrayedBy David Thewlis NERFINISHED
primaryConflict opposes Dr. Moreau’s experiments
reflectsOn similarities between humans and hybrids
returnsTo civilization
roleInNarrative protagonist
screenwriter Richard Stanley NERFINISHED
Ron Hutchinson NERFINISHED
setting remote tropical island
subjectOf human-animal hybridization theme
vivisection ethics theme
survivalStatusAtEnd survives
themeInvolvement limits of scientific experimentation
loss of humanity
triesTo escape the island
witnesses breakdown of Moreau’s social order
yearOfFirstAppearance 1996

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