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The Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Rock 'n Roll Musical

  • 2003
  • 1h 31min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.5/10
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The Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Rock 'n Roll Musical (2003)
Ciencia FicciónComediaMusicalTerror

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDr. Henry Jekyll experiments with scientific means of revealing the hidden, dark side of man and releases a murderer from within himself.Dr. Henry Jekyll experiments with scientific means of revealing the hidden, dark side of man and releases a murderer from within himself.Dr. Henry Jekyll experiments with scientific means of revealing the hidden, dark side of man and releases a murderer from within himself.

  • Dirección
    • Andre Champagne
  • Guionistas
    • Alan Bernhoft
    • Robert Ricucci
    • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Elenco
    • Lisa Peterson
    • Alan Bernhoft
    • Hal Blaine
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.5/10
    100
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Andre Champagne
    • Guionistas
      • Alan Bernhoft
      • Robert Ricucci
      • Robert Louis Stevenson
    • Elenco
      • Lisa Peterson
      • Alan Bernhoft
      • Hal Blaine
    • 9Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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      • 1 premio ganado en total

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    Elenco principal13

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    Lisa Peterson
    • Anne
    Alan Bernhoft
    Alan Bernhoft
    • Dr. Jekyll…
    Hal Blaine
    Hal Blaine
    • The Wino
    Kim Brouchard
    Susannah Devereux
    Susannah Devereux
    • Amanda Lennox
    John David Heffron
    • Utterson
    Harrison Held
    Harrison Held
    • DVD extra Exit Interviewer
    William Frederick Knight
    William Frederick Knight
    • Inspector McCree
    • (as William Knight)
    Maria Anne Kress
    • Ellie the Hooker
    Stephen Lefebvre
    Terence Marinan
    • Dr. Richard Lanyon
    Robert Ricucci
    • Poole
    Vincent Terzian
      • Dirección
        • Andre Champagne
      • Guionistas
        • Alan Bernhoft
        • Robert Ricucci
        • Robert Louis Stevenson
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      10hfmg

      I loved it !!!

      This was a tremendously fun ride. It is a special moment when I actually fall into the story line and feel total immersion into the actors portrayal of an alternate world created by the skillful hands of gifted screenwriters and directors. To me, that is what entertainment is really about, the captured experience during the circus ride of sights and sounds a movie provides. I don't know why I didn't discover this flick sooner, I certainly try to keep an eye out for modern interpretations of the classics. This was a fine job interpreting the classic Hyde monster. I felt it was much more believable than the digitized mountainous Hyde's in the Van-Helsing and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen stories. You certainly owe it to yourself to try this more believable version out. The combination of an engaging soundtrack, believable actors, and a gripping version of the storyline kept me immersed throughout. I offer a "job well done" to this crew!!!
      4Reviews_of_the_Dead

      Attempt to Adapt a Classic into a Musical that Falls Short

      This was a movie that I'm not entirely sure how I got turned on to it. I'm assuming when I was searching out all of the different takes on the story from Robert Louis Stevenson, I found this DVD and picked it up. Musicals are pretty much hit or miss for me, so I was intrigued to see how this would work out. The synopsis is Dr. Henry Jekyll (Alan Bernhoft) experiments with scientific means of revealing the hidden, dark side of man and releases a murderer from within himself.

      We start this movie off being in the house of Robert Louis Stevenson. He wakes up in the middle of the night, but all we get are extreme close-ups. I'm assuming he's played by Bernhoft as well. We see though that he's haunted and this seems to be the explanation of how he came up with 'The Strange Case of Henry Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'.

      It then shifts us to the present in Los Angeles. Dr. Jekyll performs his experiment and it causes him to become Edward Hyde (Bernhoft). He then goes out into the night to get into some trouble.

      The movie then fills out how he got there. Dr. Jekyll is a pretty popular man who used to spend all of his time working in a clinic along with Dr. Richard Lanyon (Terence Marinan). He's fallen off a bit, being wrapped up in his experiments. This has caused his friend Poole (Robert Ricucci) concern along with his girlfriend Anne (Lisa Peterson).

      When he finally succeeds in becoming Mr. Hyde, he loses control a bit. This causes him to update his will that if Dr. Jekyll disappears, then Utterson (John David Heffron) is to give control over all of his assets to Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll becomes scared that Mr. Hyde and his unruly behavior are leading him down a path of destruction that will not only ruin his life, but all those around him that he loves.

      Now I wasn't sure what I was expecting coming into this to be perfectly honest. The story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is an interesting one with the fact that it is looking at the duality of man when you remove their conscious through science. I think there are some interesting things that can be explored here.

      That isn't what we got here though to be honest. There's not really a coherent story here if I'm going to be perfectly honest. The movie does a good job at introducing us to Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde, Anne and Poole. The problem is then we never get to see Anne and Dr. Jekyll interacts after he proposes. There should have been something other than a couple musical numbers, like her going to visit him or seeing Poole to inquire. Something, but we don't get that.

      To give a positive, I did like that all of the people that Mr. Hyde targets, for the most part, are people that have semi-wronged Dr. Jekyll, or standing in his way. He goes after Dr. Lanyon when he won't give Mr. Hyde the bag or that Utterson is leery of the changing of the will. This does get thrown out the door though when Amanda Lennox (Susannah Devereux) and Ellie (Maria Anne Kress) are attacked though, this is just they're in the wrong place at the wrong time.

      The last aspect that I needed to say something about is the violence toward women here. We get to see two different moments where Mr. Hyde is going after Ellie and Amanda pretty viciously. I don't understand why though. I get that he's supposed to be the embodiment of evil, but it does just felt out of place and wasn't needed. I don't mind attacking them. It just feels over the top.

      I'll shift over to the pacing of the movie, which I don't feel there's really a coherent narrative. I will say that I feel that it started off well in introducing us to the characters, but then it really just has musical numbers that don't really go together and then giving us set pieces with different things they came up with. Really the only thing that is keeping it semi together would be Inspector McCree (William Frederick Knight) and his investigation into what Mr. Hyde has been doing. It does feel like an amateur screenplay that focused more on the musical numbers than actually three-act story. I did like how it ended though, but I feel it might have been too long only because what we got didn't really fit together necessarily.

      That will take me to the acting, which is kind of hard to talk about. I thought that Bernhoft was fine as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, but that is mostly because I thought he was a solid singer. He was pretty wooden aside from that and did a better Mr. Hyde for sure. Peterson was fine along with Devereux, Heffron, Knight, Kress, Marinan and Ricucci. I wasn't really impressed with anyone to be honest, but the singing wasn't bad so I will give credit there.

      I should cover the soundtrack next. I don't think it is great by any stretch, but I will give Bernhoft credit. He did come up with some catchy songs. It won't be any that I'll listen to again after now seeing this, but I thought he did a pretty good job there. Some of the ones didn't fit and I think it might have been better suited doing a period piece to be honest. I get it is rock and roll, so they're trying to keep with it in modern times, but I just don't think it worked to be honest.

      The last thing was the effects. There were a few times that the musical numbers felt like music videos and I did think that was pretty decent actually. The effects other than that were not very good. I did think that Mr. Hyde's look was fine, the bit of blood we got as well and some of the aftermath of attacks. On the whole, it was below average for me.

      So now with that said this movie isn't very good. We definitely are getting an inflated rating on the Internet Movie Database by cast, crew, family and friends in my opinion. I will give credit there were a couple good aspects to the story and some of the musical numbers were catchy. The story was lacking, the acting was decent at best and the effects weren't very good. There really is a missed opportunity here for what Bernhoft did as I do think there is potential. I have to rate this movie as well below average though and this is me trying to find places to give them credit. I don't think I can recommend this if I'm going to be honest, unless you want to have some drinks, seeing some cheesiness and laugh along with the music video style numbers.

      3.5/10
      2greenhalcyon

      Unwatchable, ultra-amateur movie musical attempt

      "Jekyll and Hyde" claims to be a rock musical from the "Rocky Horror" school of low-budget cult musicals. Even fans of "Rocky Horror" and its cult-movie ilk ("Shock Treatment," "The Apple") will admit that these kinds of movies aren't "good," per se. The acting isn't the greatest, the film-making is a bit awkward... but still, they have something-- a fun, camp sensibility, an imaginative bizarreness, some catchy songs.

      Unfortunately, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" isn't bad in a fun-campy-cult-movie kind of way. It's bad in the "we have absolutely no idea of how to make a movie" kind of way. It's like four buddies in a band--with absolutely no knowledge of or talent for scriptwriting or film-making--pooled together $1000 and roped in their friends to act in the movie version of their song cycle. The results are really only fit to be viewed by their family and friends. A total lack of narrative coherence, hilariously bad dialogue and acting, disposable characters with no motivation, excruciatingly awkward editing and really, really poor cinematography... this movie has almost nothing going for it. It seems almost mean to criticize the particulars, because this is obviously not a film that any professionals were involved with. Ideally, it would never have made it into the video stores in the first place.

      I will say that the songs aren't bad. They're reasonably catchy, the musicians seem talented, and the lyrics are standard rock-musical fare. As a mostly-sung stage show (presumably set in 1885 Britain, rather than "present day Los Angeles," justifying songs like "London Fog" that are otherwise totally illogical), "Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" probably wouldn't be so bad. As a really, really ineptly made movie, though, it's godawful. Unless you personally know the filmmakers and are curious what they were up to that one summer, stay away. And if even you do know the filmmakers... you'll probably still be disappointed.
      1crowncollectables

      Don't Be Fooled By Other Reviews......

      I am a horror fan. I am a musical fan. This is the worst film ever made. Its not even a film. It seems an amateur students production from some time back, the miming is 5 seconds out of synch, the camerawork shakes, the budget is totally non existent. Every piece of dialogue sounded as though its coming out of an old cassette or reel to reel player. The sound was totally muffled throughout. You wont find any clips to this on the wwb because the film makers dont want you to see how awful it is. Its disgraceful this is even being considered being classified as a film or has been allowed to carry the Jekyll & Hyde name..I am posting this because (like others) I was tricked by other reviews which are clearly family and friends. I only wish the IMDB would remove the minimum 1 star rating as this is far too generous.
      10LEEMAN52

      The "Alice Cooper Show" taken to a professional level!

      Take a great classical story, superb music, beautiful women and talented acting, throw in some Rock N' Roll excitement, and you have the Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Rock 'n Roll Musical! This is a fun and entertaining movie!

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        Version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1908)
      • Bandas sonoras
        Flowing (Opening Theme)
        Written and arranged by Alia Kahn

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 18 de septiembre de 2003 (Estados Unidos)
      • País de origen
        • Estados Unidos
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      • Productoras
        • Andre Champagne Productions
        • Ricucci Films
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        • 1h 31min(91 min)
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        • Ultra Stereo

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