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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

"It CHILLS you! Half-MAN! Half-MONSTER!"

1941-08-12 Drama 1hr 53m

Dr. Jekyll believes good and evil exist in everyone and creates a potion that allows his evil side, Mr. Hyde, to come to the fore. He faces horrible consequences when he lets his dark side run amok.

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Dr. Jekyll believes good and evil exist in everyone and creates a potion that allows his evil side, Mr. Hyde, to come to the fore. He faces horrible consequences when he lets his dark side run amok.

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Cast

Spencer Tracy

Spencer Tracy

Dr. Henry 'Harry' Jekyll / Mr. Hyde
Ingrid Bergman

Ingrid Bergman

Ivy Peterson
Lana Turner

Lana Turner

Beatrix 'Bea' Emery
Donald Crisp

Donald Crisp

Sir Charles Emery
Ian Hunter

Ian Hunter

Dr. John Lanyon
Barton MacLane

Barton MacLane

Sam Higgins
Sara Allgood

Sara Allgood

Mrs. Higgins
William Tannen

William Tannen

Intern Fenwick
Billy Bevan

Billy Bevan

Mr. Weller
Lumsden Hare

Lumsden Hare

Colonel Weymouth
Lawrence Grant

Lawrence Grant

Dr. Courtland
John Barclay

John Barclay

Constable
Hillary Brooke

Hillary Brooke

Mrs. Arnold (uncredited)
Alec Craig

Alec Craig

Tripped Waiter (uncredited)
Brandon Hurst

Brandon Hurst

Dr. Lanyon's Butler Briggs (uncredited)
Olaf Hytten

Olaf Hytten

Hobson (uncredited)
Colin Kenny

Colin Kenny

Constable (uncredited)
Doris Lloyd

Doris Lloyd

Mrs. Marley (uncredited)
Aubrey Mather

Aubrey Mather

Inspector (uncredited)
Al Ferguson

Al Ferguson

Constable (uncredited)
Mary Field

Mary Field

Wife (uncredited)
Frank Hagney

Frank Hagney

Drunk (uncredited)
Bobby Hale

Bobby Hale

Cart Driver (uncredited)
Martha Wentworth

Martha Wentworth

Landlady (uncredited)

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Reviews for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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A Review by John Chard 5

Written by John Chard on 2019-04-05

The World is yours, my darling, but the moment is mine! Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is directed by Victor Fleming and collectively adapted fr... read more

The World is yours, my darling, but the moment is mine! Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is directed by Victor Fleming and collectively adapted from the Robert Louis Stevenson story by John Lee Mahin, Percy Heath and Samuel Hoffenstein. It stars Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman and Lana Turner. Music is by Franz Waxman and cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg. A remake of the 1931 Rouben Mamoulian/Fredric March version, this follows the same course of action that sees Tracy as the dual title characters. After having developed a potion that will ultimately bring out his evil half – it proves to not be good for anybody really! It’s the story itself, along with the awesome period setting of a foggy lamplighted Victorian England that stops this from sinking below average – though it does come close in the middle section. It’s just an odd fit, from the daft casting of Tracy and Bergman in the key roles, to the Hollywood Hayes Office compliant smoothness of the material, it becomes almost impossible to take seriously. Then there is a run time of nearly two hours, most of which is to bump up Bergman’s screen time, which while acknowledging her greatness as an actress, it’s just wrong across the board for her here. While alongside her Turner is sadly under written and Tracy’s take on Hyde lacks vim and vigour. Since a certain Mr. Freud had become in vogue there’s some interesting dream imagery and dissolves sequences, most of which ares bursting with sexual subtext. These moments are superb, but they do not form the backbone of our troubled protagonists, it’s a complete missed opportunity that renders the film as safe and glossy. This is an attempt at horror but without the horror, either visually, thematically or literary, a ripened banana skin of a pic with action missing in action. Yet it is not a desperately bad film, the film making craft on show is top dollar, notably when Ruttenberg is on duty, and it’s a little sensual - though this is kind of tempered by the thought of domestic abuse as a constant threat in our real world. The 41 version has fans, I’m just not one of them and readily prefer the monstrously potent 31 version. If you haven’t seen it then it’s definitely worth a look, but much of the criticism it has received over the years is in my book very much warranted. 5/10

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A Review by John Chard 5

Written by John Chard on 2019-04-07

The World is yours, my darling, but the moment is mine! Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is directed by Victor Fleming and collectively adapted fr... read more

The World is yours, my darling, but the moment is mine! Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is directed by Victor Fleming and collectively adapted from the Robert Louis Stevenson story by John Lee Mahin, Percy Heath and Samuel Hoffenstein. It stars Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman and Lana Turner. Music is by Franz Waxman and cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg. A remake of the 1931 Rouben Mamoulian/Fredric March version, this follows the same course of action that sees Tracy as the dual title characters. After having developed a potion that will ultimately bring out his evil half - it proves to not be good for anybody really! It's the story itself, along with the awesome period setting of a foggy lamplighted Victorian England that stops this from sinking below average - though it does come close in the middle section. It's just an odd fit, from the daft casting of Tracy and Bergman in the key roles, to the Hollywood Hayes Office compliant smoothness of the material, it becomes almost impossible to take seriously. Then there is a run time of nearly two hours, most of which is to bump up Bergman's screen time, which while acknowledging her greatness as an actress, it's just wrong across the board for her here. While alongside her Turner is sadly under written and Tracy's take on Hyde lacks vim and vigour. Since a certain Mr. Freud had become in vogue there's some interesting dream imagery and dissolves sequences, most of which are bursting with sexual subtext. These moments are superb, but they do not form the backbone of our troubled protagonists, it's a complete missed opportunity that renders the film as safe and glossy. This is an attempt at horror but without the horror, either visually, thematically or literary, a ripened banana skin of a pic with action missing in action. Yet it is not a desperately bad film, the film making craft on show is top dollar, notably when Ruttenberg is on duty, and it's a little sensual - though this is kind of tempered by the thought of domestic abuse as a constant threat in our real world. The 41 version has fans, I'm just not one of them and readily prefer the monstrously potent 31 version. If you haven't seen it then it's definitely worth a look, but much of the criticism it has received over the years is in my book very much warranted. 5/10

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A Review by John Chard

The World is yours, my darling, but the moment is mine! Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is directed by Victor Fleming and collectively adapted from the Robert Louis Stevenson story by John Lee Mahin, Percy Heath and Samuel Hoffenstein. It stars ...

reviewer avatar

A Review by John Chard 5

Written by John Chard on 2019-04-05

The World is yours, my darling, but the moment is mine! Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is directed by Victor Fleming and collectively adapted from the Robert Louis Stevenson story by John Lee Mahin, Percy...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by John Chard 5

Written by John Chard on 2019-04-07

The World is yours, my darling, but the moment is mine! Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is directed by Victor Fleming and collectively adapted from the Robert Louis Stevenson story by John Lee Mahin, Percy...

read more