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La vengeance du tigre blanc

Original title: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
436
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La vengeance du tigre blanc (2000)
Martial ArtsActionHorrorSci-FiThriller

The Hong Kong martial arts version of Jekyll and Hyde, with Hyde as the mythical fighting champion known as the White Tiger battling the Triads, drug trafficking and illegal organ transplant... Read allThe Hong Kong martial arts version of Jekyll and Hyde, with Hyde as the mythical fighting champion known as the White Tiger battling the Triads, drug trafficking and illegal organ transplants.The Hong Kong martial arts version of Jekyll and Hyde, with Hyde as the mythical fighting champion known as the White Tiger battling the Triads, drug trafficking and illegal organ transplants.

  • Director
    • Colin Budds
  • Writers
    • Peter M. Lenkov
    • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Stars
    • Adam Baldwin
    • Steve Bastoni
    • Anthony Brandon Wong
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    436
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Colin Budds
    • Writers
      • Peter M. Lenkov
      • Robert Louis Stevenson
    • Stars
      • Adam Baldwin
      • Steve Bastoni
      • Anthony Brandon Wong
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Adam Baldwin
    Adam Baldwin
    • Dr. Jekyll…
    Steve Bastoni
    Steve Bastoni
    • McAfee…
    Anthony Brandon Wong
    Anthony Brandon Wong
    • Barry Tong
    • (as Anthony Wong)
    Jason Chong
    Jason Chong
    • Ah Yee
    Karen Cliche
    Karen Cliche
    • Muriel
    Kira Clavell
    Kira Clavell
    • Connie
    Helene Joy
    Helene Joy
    • Mary Riley
    Peter Gow
    • Lo Mang Ho
    Alistair MacDougall
    Alistair MacDougall
    Aaron James Cash
    • Oliver
    • (as Aaron Cash)
    Tseng Chang
    Tseng Chang
    • Dr. Chau…
    Linden Goh
    Linden Goh
    • Kano
    Steve Tan
    • Soon Han
    Stewart Tsui
    • Cerio
    Richard Chong
    • Whang Kim
    Paul Chong
    • Kwon
    Miles Paras
    Miles Paras
    • Madame Xue
    Hannah Wang
    Hannah Wang
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    • Director
      • Colin Budds
    • Writers
      • Peter M. Lenkov
      • Robert Louis Stevenson
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    6FieCrier

    decent entertainment; possibly was intended as a pilot?

    Perhaps this was a pilot for a TV series? The ending was left wide open for a sequel; it was an incredibly abrupt ending (not saying more so as not to spoil).

    It was entertaining, but not great. The connection to the original story is pretty slight, but I enjoyed the new twist on it.
    4Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Interesting Attempt to do Something Different, but Falls Flat

    This was another movie that I've owned the DVD for roughly a decade. I picked it up and when I was trying to obtain as many of the versions of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, as I could. I really had no idea what this was going to do so I came in blind, aside from having seen other versions and read the novel. The synopsis here is the Hong Kong marital arts version of Jekyll and Hyde that includes Triads, drug trafficking an illegal organ transplants.

    Now I did alter the synopsis a bit as it really spoils a major plot, but to be honest, it really isn't that big a deal in the grand scheme of things. We start though with a monk talking to a hooded figure before switching to an altercation between the triads and other gangsters. It ends up with the leader of the other group being killed.

    We then shift to the United States. Dr. Jekyll (Adam Baldwin) is performing his last surgery at the hospital and he's being given grief by his follow doctors. His plan is to go into plastic surgery and make more money. First he marries Mary Riley (Helene Joy), which I didn't realize her name until now paying homage to the film with Julia Roberts. They get married and go to Hong Kong for their honeymoon.

    While there they meet Mr. Wong (Tseng Chang) who takes them on a tour of the harbor with his boat. Mary isn't feeling well and Mr. Wong reveals he's a doctor of Chinese medicine. He thinks that he can help her, but Dr. Jekyll doesn't trust it. They return to land and she goes back to the room to take a bath. Dr. Jekyll wants to go to the local hospital so he can write off their visit as business expense.

    He's given a tour by Oliver (Aaron James Cash) and things take a turn when triads who were just in a gunfight show up. Ah Yee (Jason Chong) sees Dr. Jekyll and asks if he's a doctor. Dr. Jekyll confirms he is but that he doesn't work here. He is forced to help Ah's friend at gunpoint. The problem is there's nothing that can be done. Dr. Jekyll tries to escape by cutting Ah's face, but he can't get away and he's knocked out.

    Dr. Jekyll wakes up as a prisoner of Ah. He realizes he's missing a kidney and taken outside of the boat. It is there that he sees Mary is tied to a nearby buoy. Dr. Jekyll goes to save her, but figures out that she has a bomb on her. It is too late and they're both hurt in the explosion. Mary passes away, but Mr. Wong took Dr. Jekyll in. He saves him with Chinese medicine and starts to teach him the properties of the different herbs. Dr. Jekyll uses this to become Mr. Hyde and goes about getting his revenge. There's a much bigger plot with the men that he's going up against and Mr. Wong is also hiding a secret.

    Now if you know me, I give credit to movies that try to do something different. This one does that and I can appreciate some aspects to it for sure. The big thing that I dug was the fact that we have a doctor, Jekyll, who is trained in western medicine. He experiments with these herbs that give him superhuman strength and what not. I thought that was a pretty cool twist to this story that's been done over and over again. This is slightly problematic as it isn't all that feasible. I'll digress there though.

    Going from that, the synopsis is misleading about this being the martial arts version of the story. I like that they took it to another country. That gives it another twist. The problem is that we really get a training montage of Dr. Jekyll and then we see Mr. Hyde fight once? In general, this movie's runtime of 105 minutes, I'd be surprised if there was more than 15 minutes of this aspect that it is pushing.

    That's another problem with this movie is that it runs too long. I'm not going to lie, but I found this to be not all that interesting. I think there are some good things to play with here, but it doesn't work as well as they want. We have a few different storylines that don't really go anywhere and it seems like they're trying to do too much since they didn't fully flesh it out. I think they should have just stuck with Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde and the triad angle with the cops trying to figure things out. There's more than this and it just bogs things down. The ending is also a bit meh and the 'superhero'-ish angle didn't work for me either.

    Moving to this to the acting, I think Baldwin was miscast to be honest. I think they have him here as name recognition, but I'm sorry, I don't buy him as the doctor. This seems like a movie where they should have had someone smaller be Dr. Jekyll and use Baldwin as Mr. Hyde. He does physically fit there and for the revenge aspects of the movie. Steve Bastoni plays McAfee and I don't understand why this character is in the movie. This goes under one of the storylines that doesn't add much for me. I did think that Wong was good though in his role. I also thought the same about Chang who is the wise, old teacher. I did like seeing Kira Clavell in this movie as well as seeing Joy nude.

    The effects weren't great either. We're in that phase was CGI was being used more and this is a TV movie so they don't have a lot of budget to work with. There's this weird effect when Mr. Hyde is there and it didn't make sense at first. It does in the end and I despised it. Partly because it doesn't look good and the other is that it is too ham-fisted in for what they're going for. The rest of the effects from what I could remember were fine including the blood. I know there were some eyes that look fake, but I did like what they do with Mr. Hyde's. The cinematography was fine aside from that.

    The last thing to cover I will give the movie credit was for the soundtrack. They have selections that really fit that were in Hong Kong. They're really traditional and just gave it that eastern vibe for sure. Not a score I would listen to regularly, but I had no problems with how it fit into this movie at all.

    Now with that said, this movie isn't very good. I was disappointed as I think there are some aspects that could have set this one apart for sure. I like moving it to a new location is one and what changes Dr. Jekyll is another. The problem though is that they bogged the story down with too much that doesn't add anything and I was bored. I don't buy Baldwin as Dr. Jekyll and I don't know why Bastoni is in this movie, but the rest of the cast fit for what was needed. There are some bad effects, but also some that are fine along with the cinematography. The soundtrack fit for what was needed. I can't recommend this one to you though. My rating would be below average for sure.
    9jacobjohntaylor1

    A classic tale of terror

    This a very scary movie. It has great acting. It also has great special effects. It also has great story line. If you do not get scared off this movie then no movie will scary you. Doctor Jekyll's wife his murdered. He wants revenge. He find a chains drug that bring out his inner evil. The is a master masterpiece in terror and revenge. A great horror. Best one one of the best horror books ever. This a very scary movie. The 1912 version is better. The 1920 version is better. The 1932 version is also better. So is the 1941 version. But still this is a great movie. This movie is a must see. Adam Baldwin is a great actor. Steve B.a.s.t.o.n.i
    4kamikaze-4

    Huh?

    I finally saw Coppola's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (2000). Really, he was the Exec. Producer, but was running through his mind when he oversaw this film? This seems to be a pilot for TV series starring the underrated Adam Baldwin. Dr. Henry Jekyll is a plastic surgeon who goes to China for a honeymoon. While checking out a hospital, he is unwittingly forced to operate on a dying Triad member. The Triad dies, and the rest of the gang wants vengeance. They kidnap Jekyll's wife, and after stealing a kidney from Jekyll allow him to be with his wife before they die. Well as expected, Jekyll lives and is mentored by a doctor who introduces him to ancient Chinese herbs- especially those that can kill. Jekyll changes his name to Hyde, and goes on a vengeance spree against members of the Triad using Karate, Kung Fu and the herbs. I'm not making this up! Plot twist is that Henry Jekyll is the chosen White Tiger where it is written he is to protect the good Chinese people..... Aw Hell Pass!
    Tin Man-5

    At least Coppola doesn't call it "Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"

    When it comes to interpreting classic horror novels to the silver screen, Francis Ford Coppola is a funny one. Having already directed "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (a bad film) and co-produced "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" (a good film), it seems only natural that he would try his luck with a version of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Unfortunately, the only thing you'll find in common with Stevenson's mini-novel and this film is the title.

    One can only imagine how this funny little film got into production. Coppola must have never even read the script. I imagine his agent gave him a call and said, "Hey, they need an executive producer for another Jekyll and Hyde picture. You've already done Dracula and Frankenstein. Another wouldn't hurt...we could sell them in a three-in-one DVD pack, because we're clever Hollywood marketers. What do you say?" Well, someone got fired over this deal, and I have a feeling that it was Coppola's agent (and quite possibly Adam Baldwin's as well).

    Adam Baldwin, judging from his previous work (thankless but well-acted roles in "Independence Day" and "The Patriot"), was an ideal choice to play a young, charismatic Dr. Jekyll in Victorian London. Instead, this treatment gives us a Henry Jekyll who adopts a martial-artist crime fighter secret identity as Mr. Hyde, a being he mutates into (think the Incredible Hulk) after being revived from the dead by a mysterious herb while vacationing with his wife in Hong Kong. He then seeks out to avenge the death of his wife by transforming into Mr. Hyde, kind of like a really ugly caped crusader. Oh yeah, and I forgot to mention that he is the prophesized "White Dragon" or something to that effect, destined to save the world, yadda yadda yadda.

    The makers have taken what would have been a mediocre martial artist movie and made it worse by adding the Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde theme, and loosly at that. My question is, who put this thing together? Judging from its low production values, I can only assume that it was originally a made-for-tv, would-be television pilot in the tradition of "Invisible Man," and, when it didn't find a distributor, was dumped on video as a feature film for the sake of Coppola's name. While some of the martial-arist fighting is indeed quite nice, for a cheap production like this, and Adam Baldwin shows potential as a would-be Jekyll and Hyde, I cannot recommend this film on any level. Gothic horror fans will find no Gothic horror, and martial artist fans won't find anything that hasn't already been done better.

    To be fair, however, Coppola's previous efforts at Gothic horror have featured deceiving titles: "Bram Stoker's Dracula" had little to do with the Bram Stoker's novel, and "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" was more an effective homage to it than a literal interpretation. At least he successfully leaves the "Robert Louis Stevenson" out of the title (it might be because he is tired of Stoker's ghost haunting him and he'd rather not take his chances).

    Final verdict: C-

    *1/2 out of ****

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    • Release date
      • July 28, 2000 (Argentina)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Prophecy of the Tiger
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Production company
      • Telescene Film Group Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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