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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde
(1931)
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MGM Home Entertainment
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Studio:
MGM Home Entertainment
Genre:
Horror
MPAA Rating:
Not Rated
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Language:
English
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Plot:
This first sound version of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic morality tale starred
Fredric March
as the kindly, philanthropic Dr. Jekyll, who makes the fatal mistake of delving into secrets that Man Should Never Know. Fascinated with the notion that within each man lurk impulses for both Good and Evil, Jekyll develops a drug to release the wickedness in himself. The result: the lecherous, lycanthropic Mr. Hyde (one has to keep reminding oneself that the handsome, soft-spoken
March
plays both roles; small wonder that he won the Academy Award). Jekyll is the honorable suitor of the virtuous Muriel Carew (
Rose Hobart
), while Hyde is the brutish pursuer of the sluttish Champagne Ivy Pearson (
Miriam Hopkins
, as sexy as she'd ever be in films). It isn't long before the kindly Jekyll is unable to control the wicked Hyde, with tragic results. Director
Rouben Mamoulian
could often seem like the
Brian De Palma
of his time, showing off like a first-year film student instead of telling a story. But Mamoulian's excesses work beautifully in
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
, notably the dizzying first transformation scene (that heartbeat you hear on the soundtrack belongs to
Mamoulian
himself). Withdrawn from circulation when MGM refilmed the Stevenson novel in 1941,
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
resurfaced in the early 1970s, albeit only in the heavily censored version prepared for the 1938 reissue. The current video version restores most of the missing scenes--including the famous opening reel, photographed from Jekyll's point of view with a subjective camera. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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