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La hija del médico y la bestia

Título original: Daughter of Dr. Jekyll
  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 11min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.4/10
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Arthur Shields and Gloria Talbott in La hija del médico y la bestia (1957)
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Una joven descubre que es hija del infame Dr. Jekyll y comienza a sospechar que ella también tiene una doble personalidad, siendo una de ellas una asesina despiadada.Una joven descubre que es hija del infame Dr. Jekyll y comienza a sospechar que ella también tiene una doble personalidad, siendo una de ellas una asesina despiadada.Una joven descubre que es hija del infame Dr. Jekyll y comienza a sospechar que ella también tiene una doble personalidad, siendo una de ellas una asesina despiadada.

  • Dirección
    • Edgar G. Ulmer
  • Guionista
    • Jack Pollexfen
  • Elenco
    • John Agar
    • Gloria Talbott
    • Arthur Shields
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.4/10
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    • Dirección
      • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Guionista
      • Jack Pollexfen
    • Elenco
      • John Agar
      • Gloria Talbott
      • Arthur Shields
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    • 31Opiniones de los críticos
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    John Agar
    John Agar
    • George Hastings
    Gloria Talbott
    Gloria Talbott
    • Janet Smith
    Arthur Shields
    Arthur Shields
    • Dr. Lomas
    John Dierkes
    John Dierkes
    • Jacob
    Mollie McCard
    • Maid Maggie
    Martha Wentworth
    Martha Wentworth
    • Mrs. Merchant
    Marjorie Stapp
    Marjorie Stapp
    • Woman Getting Dressed
    Reita Green
    • Young Woman
    • (as Rita Greene)
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    • Dirección
      • Edgar G. Ulmer
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      • Jack Pollexfen
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    horrorbargainbin

    The introduction and the outro are unbelievably corny

    Most of the time this movie is creepy and decently shot reminding me at best of "Night of the Hunter" and at worst of atmospheric fog machine filled horror. I thought of "Night of the Hunter" during the scene where the Daughter waits outside her father's tomb while in the same shot we see the big village man carving a stake. Very ominous. That said, the stake death is the worst I've seen.

    The technique of superimposing one shot over another for action/dream sequences worked well in my opinion, but others may find it unoriginal. Monster make-up and blood effects were pretty good. Over all the movie is serious with a comic moment I liked with the Monster showing obvious joy as he views a women in her night clothes through an open window. The narration at the beginning and the Monster's ridiculous line don't fit the mood of the picture.
    Dethcharm

    "Why, You Little Idiot!"...

    Janet Smith (Gloria Talbott) and her fiance, George Hastings (John Agar) are summoned to the palatial estate of Dr. Lomas (Arthur Shields). It's not long before the couple's snooping uncovers a secret laboratory. Then, Lomas reveals the terrible truth to Janet. Yes, she's the DAUGHTER OF DR. JEKYLL! Is Janet doomed to her father's fate?

    According to the story in this movie, Mr. Hyde was a sort of vampire / werewolf hybrid. A very silly movie, the -obvious- miniature models betray the ultra-low budget involved, yet add a certain chintzy charm to it. All, while a theremin hums along, making it seem as though we're watching an alien invasion film. Talbott is perfectly overwrought and Agar sleepwalks his way through this one.

    EXTRA CREDIT FOR: John Dierkes as Jacob, the world's surliest groundskeeper!...
    4macabro357

    Worth a look, but it's no Ulmer classic

    Not one of Edgar G. Ulmer's best, but I'm glad they saw fit to release this one on DVD. However, if you're looking for another little Ulmer classic like BLUEBEARD (1944) or DETOUR (1945), you'd better look somewhere else 'cause this ain't it.

    Gloria Talbott, the daughter of the late Dr. Jekyll, is slowly being hypnotized and pumped full of drugs into believing that she is the killer of a couple of women who were found near her late father's estate. She is slowly being driven mad by the real killer who wants her to take the blame for it.

    Of course she isn't the one because she's the heroine and we can't have the heroine turn out to be a bad guy. This is the 50s, after all.

    We also have John Agar as the Talbott's fiancée and Arthur Shields as the weirdo who is the executor of the late Dr. Jekyll's estate. They don't really add much of anything to all this beyond chewing up some film time. That is, until the very last 5 minutes of the film.

    But what's really a bummer is that the killer is revealed in the very first flashback of the film, so why Ulmer threw away the element of surprise is a real mystery. I guess you'll just have to see it for yourself.

    And considering the fact that Allied Artists didn't always use the best of film stock, the digital remastering looks as good as can be expected for a low budget film like this. No more excessively grainy prints to look at.

    I'll give it a 4 out of 10 for at least being worth a look, especially if you're into Ulmer's films like I sometimes am.
    5gftbiloxi

    Minor Amusement For Fans of 1950s "B" Horror

    Edgar G. Ulmer began his career as a set designer to the famous theatrical impresario Max Reinhardt; by 1920 he was working in films, and although often uncredited labored on such legendary films as Fritz Lang's DIE NIBELUNGEN and METROPOLIS. By 1927 he was in Hollywood, and set design work led to assignments as a director. In 1934 Ulmer brought the full force of his talents upon Universal's THE BLACK CAT--a brilliantly realized film that many consider among the finest horror films of that decade. But Ulmer's affair with script girl Shirley Castle, wife of a studio executive, resulted not only in his termination at Universal but placed him on an industry-wide blacklist as well. He would never work at a major studio again.

    But Ulmer had a knack for getting the most out of a tiny budget, and he soon found himself in demand as a director at second-string studios and for independent productions. Between his dismissal from Universal in 1934 and his death in 1972 he would direct more than forty films, and he was often noted for his ability to bring a remarkable artistic vision to the screen in spite of low budgets and questionable casts.

    All that said, the 1957 DAUGHTER OF DR. JEKYLL was, according to daughter Arianne, a project undertaken for the sake of a paycheck; it is far from Ulmer's most memorable. Even so, as 1950s B-horror flicks go, it is far from the worst--in spite of tenth-rate special effects Ulmer manages to endow the movie with an entertaining atmosphere and the occasional jab of humor, and it is considerably more coherent than most of its kind.

    The story concerns orphaned Janet Smith (Gloria Talbott), who has now reached her twenty-first birthday and arrives at the home of her guardian Dr. Lomas (Arthur Shields.) She brings with her future husband George Hastings (John Agar), who soon wins Dr. Lomas' approval, and all seems pleasant. But Janet is in for a surprise: Dr. Lomas tells her that she is heiress to the estate, left to her by her father, the notorious Dr. Jekyll, and no sooner is Janet in residence than corpses begin to crop up. Has she somehow inherited her father's chemically-induced evil? The script here is extremely transparent, and you'll know what's going on long before Janet does. It is also more than a little odd, managing to wrap ideas about vampires and werewolves into the whole Dr. Jekyll package. Add to this extremely obvious miniatures awash in dry ice, mediocre special effects, and a cast that tends toward the obvious at every possible turn--well, the overall effect is somewhat hooty, to say the least.

    THE DAUGHTER OF DR. JEKYLL will never rank along side the likes of Ed Wood's PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE in the "so bad it's good" cult movie derby--Ulmer is too much of an artist to permit tipsy tombstones--but it is actually amusing in its low-rent efforts. Recommended to fans of the genre.

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    5AlsExGal

    Atmospheric horror from director Edgar G. Ulmer.

    Couple Gloria Talbott and John Agar travel to her father's secluded manorvestate to inform him of their engagement. Only her father (Arthur Shields) tells her that he's not her father, he only raised her, as her real father was the notorious Doctor Jekyll. Gloria wants to call off the wedding, but John insists they stay together, even when mysterious murders begin to take place around the manor grounds, with the finger pointing toward Gloria.

    The budget is obviously limited, but Ulmer and crew do an admirable job of creating menace and eerie unease. The plot holds no surprises, however, and the "twist" is ruined by the movie's opening shots. For some reason they keep referring to the Jekyll curse as being a "human werewolf". They also manage to pronounce the name JAY-cull, GEE-cull, and JEH-cull.

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    • Trivia
      Released on a double bill with Cautivos del monstruo (1957), also starring Gloria Talbott.
    • Errores
      Although the film is set in the early 20th century, at one point in the background you can see a 1956 Chevy and a 1956 Ford pass by.
    • Citas

      Jacob: He will never prowl the night again!

      Dr. Lomas: Are you sure!... then laughs.

      [This line is said at the beginning and end of the movie]

    • Versiones alternativas
      When Allied Artists studios released this film to television in the mid-1960s, it had to be padded out to at least 75 minutes in length to be viable for late-night time-slots. The opening sequence of the studio's _Frankenstein 1970 (1958)_ was reprocessed (even more fog) and spliced into the middle of this movie to extend the first nightmare sequence.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Theater of Thrills: Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1963)

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      • 28 de julio de 1957 (Estados Unidos)
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      • 1h 11min(71 min)
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      • Black and White
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      • 1.85 : 1

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