When Paul Safranek realizes that he would have a better life if he were to shrink himself to five inches tall, he decides to undergo the downsizing procedure. He and his wife Audrey move to Leisureland, a community for small people, where everything is cheaper. However, after Audrey backs out of the procedure, Paul is left alone and depressed. He meets Ngoc Lan Tran, a Vietnamese activist who had been shrunken against her will. Paul helps Ngoc Lan and becomes involved in her work in the slums, ultimately choosing to stay with her rather than enter a vault that will preserve humanity.
The Island of Dr. Moreau follows a scientist who conducts unethical and grotesque genetic experiments on an isolated island. As the line between human and animal blurs, chaos ensues and the island becomes a nightmarish battleground.
On a remote island, a mad scientist named Dr. Moreau conducts cruel experiments, turning animals into human-animal hybrids through genetic manipulation. A shipwrecked man finds himself caught in the midst of the scientist's bizarre creations and must fight to escape the island and expose the horrors within.
A doctor stranded on a remote island conducts grotesque experiments, using a combination of science and genetics to transform animals into humanoid beings. As the doctor's experiments escalate, his creations revolt, leading to chaos and violence on the island.
The suicide of a pregnant woman begins to look like murder and a county prosecutor is called in to investigate.
A group of tourists arrive to see the botanical gardens on a small island off the Italian coast. The only inhabitants of the island are the famous botanist Baron von Weser and his two faithful servants; all of the other residents fled after a series of mysterious deaths. When the car driven by the tourists' guide hits one of the baron's servants, von Weser explains that the death was due to a rare and incurable disease, not the accident. That night, the guide and Cora Robinson, one of the guests, are found murdered with all the blood drained from their bodies.
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