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Les Deux Visages du Dr Jekyll (1960)

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Les Deux Visages du Dr Jekyll

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Doctor Jekyll Review
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Plot: Recently released from prison, former thief and drug addict Rob gets a job caring for Doctor Nina Jekyll, who’s recovering from a broken leg. But the more time Rob spends around Nina, the more it becomes clear there’s something strange going on in the Jekyll mansion.

Review: Founded in 1934, the Hammer film production company became very popular when it started releasing horror films in the mid-1950s. From that point through the early ‘70s, Hammer was one of the biggest names in horror… but then they found it hard to compete with the big horror films of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, and things gradually fell apart for them. In 1979, the company went into liquidation. Attempts to revive the Hammer brand began in 2008, and we’ve seen some notable releases from the company in recent years: Let Me In, The Resident, The Woman in Black, and The Lodge among them.
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 3/7/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Hammer Films Resurrection
Hammer Films, the iconic film studio, noted for classic features "Horror of Dracula" and "Curse of Frankenstein", has been acquired by Emmy Award winning John Gore, who plans to resurrect the studios with a slate of new films including "Doctor Jekyll'', starring Eddie Izzard:

"...I’ve always been enchanted by the magic of Hammer Films", said Gore. "It’s stories, its characters, and its unique place in British heritage and cinema have been a source of inspiration and wonder.

"Today, as I stand at the helm of this iconic studio, my commitment is twofold: to celebrate and preserve the unmatched legacy of Hammer and to usher in a new era of storytelling that captivates audiences worldwide. With significant investment and a fresh creative vision, we will ensure that the spirit of Hammer not only endures but thrives in the modern age..."

Hammer Film Productions was founded in 1934 by William Hinds.
See full article at SneakPeek
  • 9/1/2023
  • by Unknown
  • SneakPeek
November 17th Genre Releases Include Relic (Blu-ray/DVD), Hammer Films: The Ultimate Collection (Blu-ray), Monstrum (Blu-ray/DVD)
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November 17th looks to be one of the quieter home media release days we’ve had in a while, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have some great titles headed home this week, either. Hammer fans will undoubtedly want to pick up Mill Creek’s new box sets for Hammer Films: The Ultimate Collection and Inner Sanctum Mysteries this Tuesday, or if you’re looking for more modern horror to entertain you, Relic and Monstrum are headed to both Blu-ray and DVD this week as well.

Other releases for November 17th include Death of Me, 2067, Westworld: Season 3, Alfred Hitchcock: 4-Film Collection, and So Sweet, So Dead.

Hammer Films: The Ultimate Collection

For more than four decades, Hammer Films unique blend of horror, science fiction, thrills and comedy dominated countless drive-ins and movie theaters. Enjoy this massive collection from the darkest corners of the Hammer Imagination!

Featuring 20 Cult-Classics...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 11/16/2020
  • by Heather Wixson
  • DailyDead
Steven Canals
Pandemic Parade III
Steven Canals
Here are many more movies to watch when you’re staying in for a while, featuring recommendations from Steven Canals, Larry Karaszewski, Gareth Reynolds, and Alan Arkush with special guest star Blaire Bercy from the Hollywood Food Coalition.

Please support the Hollywood Food Coalition. Text “Give” to 323.402.5704 or visit https://hofoco.org/donate!

Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode

Master of the Flying Guillotine (1976)

Groundhog Day (1993)

Kung Fu Mama a.k.a. Queen of Fist (1973)

Ali: Fear Eats The Soul (1974)

Portrait Of A Lady On Fire (2019)

In The Mood For Love (2000)

Hunger (2008)

The Sweet Hereafter (1997)

Fargo (1996)

Night of the Lepus (1971)

Dolemite Is My Name (2019)

Soylent Green (1973)

Silent Running (1972)

Canyon Passage (1946)

McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971)

The Professionals (1966)

Ride Lonesome (1959)

Carrie (1952)

The Heartbreak Kid (1972)

Hello Down There (1969)

The Brass Bottle (1964)

The Trouble With Angels (1966)

Pollyanna (1960)

Tiger Bay (1959)

The Parent Trap (1961)

Endless Night (1972)

The Family Way (1966)

Take A Girl Like You (1970)

Freddy Got Fingered...
See full article at Trailers from Hell
  • 4/10/2020
  • by Kris Millsap
  • Trailers from Hell
Drive-In Dust Offs: The Two Faces Of Dr. Jekyll (1960)
It’s Hammer Time again, folks! I’ve covered witches and vampires and demons (insert your Oz joke here), but now we’re going to look within the inner recesses of the soul, where the wicked resides in each of us. Some need a little pick-me-up to bring out that worst however, and The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960) finds evil not only in the lab but around every shadowed corner.

Released by Columbia Pictures in the U.K. in late October, with an A.I.P. rollout stateside the following spring, The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll was not a moneymaker for Hammer and the reviews were mixed at best; no doubt in response (at least on the part of audiences) to the more muted approach to the material, and quite removed from the ribald textures that usually came from the Hammer stable at the time. Regardless, it remains...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 12/8/2018
  • by Scott Drebit
  • DailyDead
The Nutty Professor
Probably Jerry Lewis’s most enduring film, and the one that sparked a critical reappraisal of his entire ouvre, this variation on The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll has inspired not only a 1996 Eddie Murphy remake and followup but an animated direct-to-video sequel and a proposed Broadway musical version directed by Jerry with music by the late Marvin Hamlisch. Look for an impossibly young Henry Gibson in a miniscule role in his first feature.
See full article at Trailers from Hell
  • 8/21/2017
  • by TFH Team
  • Trailers from Hell
Fright Rags Launching “House of Fright” Wax Packs Line with Re-animator Trading Cards
We are only a day away Fright Rags' launch of their House of Fright Wax Pack series, with the first release featuring Re-Animator trading cards, including some signed by the one and only Barbara Crampton!

Check out official details and images of the Re-Animator trading cards below, and keep an eye on Fright Rags' site for the pre-order launch this Wednesday.

From Fright Rags: "March 01 at 10am (Est) we’re launching the Pre-order of our very first House Of Fright Wax Pack series! What better way to “re-animate" the art of the wax pack than with Officially Licensed Re-animator trading cards!

Plus! The packs will include randomly inserted cards hand-sketched by some amazing artists and also cards autographed by Barbara Crampton herself!

Pack Details Below:

"Wax Pack - $5 ea.

- 6 Trading Cards

- 1 Sticker

- Randomly inserted Sketch Cards and Signature Cards

Factory Box - $67

- 60 Base Card Set

-...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 2/28/2017
  • by Tamika Jones
  • DailyDead
Off The Shelf – Episode 102 – New Blu-ray Releases for the Week of September 6th, 2016
In this episode of Off The Shelf, Ryan and Brian take a look at the new DVD and Blu-ray releases for the weeks of August 30th, 2016 and September 6th.

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Episode Notes & Links News Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) Star Trek: The original Series – The Roddenberry Vault Blu-ray The Skull Blu-ray Olive Films Announce November Titles The Bruce Lee Premiere Collection Blu-ray: The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, The Way of the Dragon, Game of Death 50% Off Arrow DVDs & Blu-rays | Barnes & Noble Amazon.com: Middle-earth Limited Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray + DVD): Various: Movies & TV American Buffalo (1996) Going Out Of Print September 12th!! – Screen Archives Entertainment Links to Amazon

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Arrow: Season 4 Barbarosa Chimes at Midnight Destiny The Immortal Story The Jungle Book The Night Manager Star Wars Rebels: The Complete Season 2 Disco Godfather Evils of the Night Eyewitness Hangmen Also Die! People of the Mountains Sid And Nancy...
See full article at CriterionCast
  • 9/7/2016
  • by Ryan Gallagher
  • CriterionCast
September 6th Blu-ray & DVD Releases Include Haunted Honeymoon and Hammer Films Double Features
Now that September is finally underway, you can expect to see a lot of horror and sci-fi offerings making their way to Blu-ray and DVD from now until Halloween. This Tuesday, we have a handful of selections to look forward to, including a double dose of Hammer Films double features, Haunted Honeymoon (directed by and starring the late, great Gene Wilder), and a trio of new releases: The Neighbor, Tale of Tales, and The Ones Below.

Other notable home entertainment releases for September 6th include Supernatural: Season 11, The Flash: Season Two, The Dead Room, The Darkness, and Night of the Living Deb.

Hammer Films Double Feature: Revenge of Frankenstein & The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb (Mill Creek Entertainment, Blu-ray)

For more than four decades, Hammer Films’ unique blend of horror, science fiction, thrills and comedy dominated countless drive-ins and movie theaters. Enjoy this impeccable collection from the darkest corners of the Hammer Imagination!
See full article at DailyDead
  • 9/5/2016
  • by Heather Wixson
  • DailyDead
DVD Savant’s Guide to the New Wave of Classic Hammer Blu-rays
Curious about all those Region B Hammer Blu-rays from overseas, the ones requiring a region-free player? As a public service, Savant has solicited an expert opinion (you'll have to take my word for that) of a film restoration/transfer specialist who is also an informed fan of the filmic output of the little horror studio at Bray. I know, real Hammer fans buy first and worry about quality later, but this little guide might be of help to the rest of us budget-conscious collectors.

A 'Guest' article Written by a trusted Savant correspondent.

(Note: I receive plenty of emails asking for advice about the quality of Region B Blu-rays, most of which I don't see. I have access to industry people qualified to compare and judge the discs, but they stay off the record, because their employers forbid them to go online with their opinions. They must sometimes simmer in...
See full article at Trailers from Hell
  • 10/15/2015
  • by Glenn Erickson
  • Trailers from Hell
William Castle & Hammer DVD Collections Announced, The Incredible Two-headed Transplant Coming to Blu-ray
Hammer horror fans are in for a treat, as respective collections of five William Castle films and five Hammer horror movies are coming out on Blu-ray in August, and The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant has been set to come out on Blu-ray.

The William Castle and Hammer horror collections will respectively come out on DVD August 18th from Mill Creek. The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant, meanwhile, is slated for release later this year by Kino Lorber. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for further updates.

From Mill Creek: "Iconic horror director William Castle created a simple, but winning formula for his films: a little comedy, a lot of scares, a preposterous gimmick, and a clear sense that fright films should be fun. This even meant Castle would, like Alfred Hitchcock, appear in his trailers and even the movies themselves. Though his career spanned 35 years and included everything from westerns to crime thrillers, he'll...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 7/31/2015
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Les Deux Visages du Dr Jekyll (1960)
Trailers from Hell: Sam Hamm on Hammer's 'Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll'
Les Deux Visages du Dr Jekyll (1960)
Jekyll and Hyde Week concludes at Trailers from Hell with screenwriter Sam Hamm introducing Hammer's "The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll," notorious in its day as "the movie where Jekyll becomes Hyde by turning his back and -- quick! -- pulling his beard off." Notorious in its day as the movie where Jekyll becomes Hyde by turning his back and -quick!- pulling his beard off, this is actually one of Hammer's more interesting literary adaptations. Coproducer Columbia Pictures passed on it for Us release and it went out in a cut version via Aip under the titles Jekyll's Inferno and House of Fright. It's since been restored and is out on DVD from Sony.
See full article at Thompson on Hollywood
  • 12/7/2012
  • by Trailers From Hell
  • Thompson on Hollywood
Jerry Lewis
Trailers from Hell: Sam Hamm on Jerry Lewis-Starrer 'The Nutty Professor'
Jerry Lewis
Jekyll and Hyde Week begins at Trailers from Hell with screenwriter Sam Hamm introducing 1963's "The Nutty Professor," starring Jerry Lewis as nerd-turned-heartthrob Buddy Love. Probably Jerry Lewis's most enduring film, and the one that sparked a critical reappraisal of his entire oeuvre, this variation on The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll has inspired not only a 1996 Eddie Murphy remake and follow-up but an animated direct-to-video sequel and a proposed Broadway musical version directed by Jerry with music by the late Marvin Hamlisch. Look for an impossibly young Henry Gibson in a miniscule role in his first feature.
See full article at Thompson on Hollywood
  • 12/3/2012
  • by Trailers From Hell
  • Thompson on Hollywood
Blogomatic3000 Special: FEARnet Halloween Event
We at Blogomatic3000 love our horror movies, so it’s fitting that we get the chance to bring you the schedule for FEARnet’s exclusive Halloween horror movie extravaganza! So if you’re looking for a good scare in the month of October, read on to see just what FEARnet has planned for you!

On Sunday, October 30th at 9:00 p.m. Et, FEARnet will air a special Halloween episode of Psychoville, the award-winning British black-comedy thriller series written by and starring Reece Shearsmith (Shaun of the Dead) and Steve Pemberton (The League of Gentlemen, Doctor Who). In the Halloween special, four tales of terror unfold as a film crew investigates the abandoned ruins of Ravenhill Psychiatric hospital.

On Halloween, FEARnet will air an all-day marathon of Trick ‘r Treat, starring Anna Paquin (True Blood), Brian Cox (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) and Leslie Bibb (Zookeeper). Michael Dougherty...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 10/18/2011
  • by Aaron M.K.
  • Nerdly
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