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.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 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.
If you like THIS....
....you REALLY should check out 1973's "Phantom Of The Paradise" with songs by Paul Williams(!) and directed by Brian De Palma! It predates Rocky Horror, and I actually like it better! Amongst all the great scenes: a trio of performers who sing in a completely different, flavor of the week style every time they take the stage. This includes a Sha Na Na like group, a Beach Boys group, and a musical number that's parodying Alice Cooper - which everyone leaps to the wrong conclusion of being Kiss, without doing the math....
It's Phantom Of The Opera meets Faust meets Picture Of Dorian Gray meets Rock And Roll! A bit dated now a somewhat cheesy even then, it still successfully combines black comedy, romance, Gothic horror, drama, and rock and roll musicals into a package that helped pave the way for BOTH Williams and De Palma's future work, which would immediately follow.
And hey, LEEMAN52 - the 'Alice Cooper Show' ISN'T professional?!? Why in hell's name would he be so emulated then?
....you REALLY should check out 1973's "Phantom Of The Paradise" with songs by Paul Williams(!) and directed by Brian De Palma! It predates Rocky Horror, and I actually like it better! Amongst all the great scenes: a trio of performers who sing in a completely different, flavor of the week style every time they take the stage. This includes a Sha Na Na like group, a Beach Boys group, and a musical number that's parodying Alice Cooper - which everyone leaps to the wrong conclusion of being Kiss, without doing the math....
It's Phantom Of The Opera meets Faust meets Picture Of Dorian Gray meets Rock And Roll! A bit dated now a somewhat cheesy even then, it still successfully combines black comedy, romance, Gothic horror, drama, and rock and roll musicals into a package that helped pave the way for BOTH Williams and De Palma's future work, which would immediately follow.
And hey, LEEMAN52 - the 'Alice Cooper Show' ISN'T professional?!? Why in hell's name would he be so emulated then?
"The Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Rock 'n Roll Musical" is a bad film despite the mostly very, very favorable reviews. Technically, it's very cheap looking--with a direct to video look as well as scenes that just make no sense and seem to have no reason to be in the film (such as the guy working out and singing about Henry). The songs, while not as horrible as those in "The Apple" (one of the worst musicals ever), aren't good. They seem like they were made by a very talent semi-professional and are, at times, tolerable. As for the acting, sets, story, etc., it all looks very much like a good local community theater presentation--but no better. So, when you see all the very, very glowing reviews, I can't help but wonder if they saw the same cheap film I saw or if they were family members of the film makers. Sure, the folks making it may have had great intentions and energy--but it comes off as a production by folks who just aren't good enough or ready for the big time. And, sadly, it all seemed pretty dull and must I agree with the reviewer who says it's unwatchable. I sure couldn't finish it--and I finish darn near everything!
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I was truly inspired by this musical. The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Rock and Roll Musical is a small independent film that has a great story and wonderful music. It's not to often you see a rock and roll musical with such great musical talent. I understand this film was shot on a very low budget and on weekends. I think any independent film maker would enjoy seeing this film. The songs are great. I was wondering if there is CD with the music? Does anybody have it. It is great stuff. I hope this film is seen by a large audience. It's just great fun! Can't wait to see Bernhoft again. I hope he has something coming out soon! Maybe another horror musical?
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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!!!
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- ConnectionsVersion of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1908)
- SoundtracksFlowing (Opening Theme)
Written and arranged by Alia Kahn
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By what name was The Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Rock 'n Roll Musical (2003) officially released in Canada in English?
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