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HorrorScience Fiction

The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll

- LIKE NOTHING YOU HAVE EVER SEEN!

After a series of scientific experiments directed towards freeing the inner man and controlling human personalities, the kindly, generous Dr Henry Jekyll succeeds in freeing his own alter ego, Edward Hyde, a sadistic, evil creature whose pleasure is murder.

Release Date : 1960-10-24

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Hammer Film Productions

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles : Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeJekyll's Inferno

Cast

Paul Massie

Character Name : Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde

Original Name : Paul Massie

Gender : Male

Dawn Addams

Character Name : Kitty Jekyll

Original Name : Dawn Addams

Gender : Female

Christopher Lee

Character Name : Paul Allen

Original Name : Christopher Lee

Gender : Male

David Kossoff

Character Name : Dr. Littauer

Original Name : David Kossoff

Gender : Male

Norma Marla

Character Name : Maria

Original Name : Norma Marla

Gender : Male

Francis de Wolff

Character Name : Inspector

Original Name : Francis de Wolff

Gender : Male

Joy Webster

Character Name : Jenny

Original Name : Joy Webster

Gender : Female

Magda Miller

Character Name : Sphinx Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Magda Miller

Gender : Female

Oliver Reed

Character Name : Nightclub Bouncer (uncredited)

Original Name : Oliver Reed

Gender : Male

Helen Goss

Character Name : Nanny (uncredited)

Original Name : Helen Goss

Gender : Female

Arthur Lovegrove

Character Name : Cabby (uncredited)

Original Name : Arthur Lovegrove

Gender : Male

Walter Gotell

Character Name : Heverton - Second Gambler (uncredited)

Original Name : Walter Gotell

Gender : Male

Percy Cartwright

Character Name : Coroner (uncredited)

Original Name : Percy Cartwright

Gender : Male

John Bonney

Character Name : Renfrew (uncredited)

Original Name : John Bonney

Gender : Male

Denis Cleary

Character Name : Waiter (uncredited)

Original Name : Denis Cleary

Gender : Male

Doug Robinson

Character Name : Boxer (uncredited)

Original Name : Doug Robinson

Gender : Male

Fred Stone

Character Name : Cabinet Minister (uncredited)

Original Name : Fred Stone

Gender : Male

Mackenzie Ward

Character Name : Business Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Mackenzie Ward

Gender : Male

Rodney Burke

Character Name : Young Blood (uncredited)

Original Name : Rodney Burke

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-09-23

_**Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Handsome Hedonist**_ In wild London of 1874, a reclusive scientist obsessively studies human nature (Paul Massie) while his alluring wife (Dawn Addams) is having a questionable relationship with a smooth gambler (Christopher Lee). The sudden appearance of suave Edward Hyde shakes everything up. Released in 1960-1961, "The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll” (also known as “Jekyll's Inferno” and “House of Fright”) is the second of three Hammer films inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous story “Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” It was preceded by the horror comedy “The Ugly Duckling” (1959) and followed by “Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde” (1971). (Please notice I said they’re “inspired by” and not “based on” Stevenson’s novella). The twist in this one is reflected in director Terence Fisher’s belief that the charm of evil is more interesting than a brutish monster, at least to adults. Hence this is more of a psychological horror film as opposed to a creature feature. The theme of the movie, corresponding to Dr. Jekyll's theories (in this version anyway), is that a person's superior self is caged within the individual, shackled by the constraints of societal rules and conventions. He believed the caged person within is the more progressive. Thus Jekyll basically looks like a Neanderthal whereas Hyde looks and behaves like a progressive libertine. The question is: Is the freed hedonist really “progressive” if he/she is morally degenerate? Whilst the flick failed at the box office when released, I found its exploration of human nature fascinating. It helps that the film doesn’t forget to throw in numerous entertaining bits, like a snake-dance by the athletic Norma Marla, a long can-can sequence and Dawn Addams’ witty verbiage, as well as her jaw-dropping scenes in the last act. Interestingly, Marla has only appeared in two movies and they were both Hammer flicks inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's novella. LOOK OUT for a young Oliver Reed as a nightclub bouncer in the first act. The movie runs 1 hour, 28 minutes and was shot at Bray Studios, just west of London. GRADE: B

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-11-11

Paul Massie is really only competent here as physician "Dr. Jekyll" who is becoming increasingly frustrated by the rather linear approach taken by modern science to the issue of the human psyche. Trapped in a loveless marriage with "Kitty" (Dawn Addams) who is much keener on his parasitical friend "Paul" (Christopher Lee), he devotes more of his time to his work and soon develops a serum that turns an unassuming monkey into a maniac! How might it work on a man? Well, we don't have to wait long to find out as his own self-experimentation leads him to discover some rather nasty character traits in himself, but also some facts about the behaviour of those around him. Can he rein in his new alter ego, the debonaire and manipulative ("Mr. Hyde") or will that more dominant, charismatic, character prevail and drive him to dastardly deeds? Christoper Lee is quite good as the rather odious sponger and the story progresses colourfully and without too many silly visual effects - but it's all a bit slow and wordy. It takes too long to get going and though it does deliver quite cleverly in the last twenty minutes or so, the rest of it is a little too procedural. Still, Terence Fisher does enough to keep this intriguing tale of man's inhumanity to himself running along well enough to engage for ninety minutes.