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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDr. 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.
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I stumbled upon this version when I was looking for all of the adaptations I could of Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. This was on a DVD that I picked up with 6 other short films from the era. I decided one night to give them all a viewing as well which at the time of writing this, this was the only one that was horror. The synopsis is Dr. Henry Jekyll (James Cruze) experiments with scientific means of revealing the hidden, dark side of man and releases a murderer from within himself.
Now being this is a silent film that only runs 12 minutes, there's not a lot here, but it is still pretty strategic in what it did. It starts off with a medical textbook stating that there's a drug that can separate the good and evil within a man. Dr. Jekyll mixes up a tonic and drinks it turning him into Mr. Hyde. What I like here is that Dr. Jekyll has white hair and when he turns, some of his teeth blacken and his hair goes dark. The transformations are also pretty good for the era. We get a lot of stoic camera angles, mostly due to the technology of the time. They do hard edits for the change, but it could be worse.
Dr. Jekyll is also to be married, to Florence La Badie, but things take a turn though when they're on a date and Dr. Jekyll turns into Mr. Hyde, attacking another person. I just like that in this brief time, it is exploring that allowing the darkness of man out and you can be consumed by it.
I thought the acting was fine for the era, it is very stage play like which makes sense since the writers for this are all credited for the play. The score with it does give a sci-fi style vibe as well so it fit. I would say that this isn't bad for the length that we get. My issue is that I know there's more to the story that can be fleshed out, but being one of the earliest versions of it, I still dug it. I'm going to rate this slightly over average for a short version of this story.
Now being this is a silent film that only runs 12 minutes, there's not a lot here, but it is still pretty strategic in what it did. It starts off with a medical textbook stating that there's a drug that can separate the good and evil within a man. Dr. Jekyll mixes up a tonic and drinks it turning him into Mr. Hyde. What I like here is that Dr. Jekyll has white hair and when he turns, some of his teeth blacken and his hair goes dark. The transformations are also pretty good for the era. We get a lot of stoic camera angles, mostly due to the technology of the time. They do hard edits for the change, but it could be worse.
Dr. Jekyll is also to be married, to Florence La Badie, but things take a turn though when they're on a date and Dr. Jekyll turns into Mr. Hyde, attacking another person. I just like that in this brief time, it is exploring that allowing the darkness of man out and you can be consumed by it.
I thought the acting was fine for the era, it is very stage play like which makes sense since the writers for this are all credited for the play. The score with it does give a sci-fi style vibe as well so it fit. I would say that this isn't bad for the length that we get. My issue is that I know there's more to the story that can be fleshed out, but being one of the earliest versions of it, I still dug it. I'm going to rate this slightly over average for a short version of this story.
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- AnecdotesAlthough James Cruze was credited as playing both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, in some scenes Hyde was actually played by Harry Benham. In a 1963 interview published in Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, Benham remembered that he and James Cruze shared the same costume and wig, but had their own separate sets of false fangs.
- GaffesIn a scene, a man is supposed to be dead, but yet he can clearly be seen breathing.
- Versions alternativesThis film was published in Italy in an DVD anthology entitled "Il dottor Jekyll e Mr. Hyde", distributed by DNA Srl. The film has been re-edited with the contribution of the film history scholar Riccardo Cusin . This version is also available in streaming on some platforms.
- ConnexionsEdited into Jekyll & Canada (2009)
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