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1920 • Horror / Science Fiction • 79m

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

"The world's greatest actor in a tremendous story of man at his best and worst!"

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A doctor's research into the roots of evil turns him into a hideous depraved fiend.

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John Barrymore
John Barrymore
Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde
Brandon Hurst
Brandon Hurst
Sir George Carewe
Martha Mansfield
Martha Mansfield
Millicent Carewe
Charles Lane
Charles Lane
Dr. Richard Lanyon
Nita Naldi
Nita Naldi
Miss Gina
Louis Wolheim
Louis Wolheim
Music Hall Proprietor
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Old Man at Table in Music Hall (uncredited)
Julia Hurley
Julia Hurley
Hyde's Landlady with Lamp (uncredited)
May Robson
May Robson
Prostitute at Clinic (uncredited)
Edgard Varèse
Edgard Varèse
Policeman (uncredited)
Producer: Adolph ZukorDirector: John S. RobertsonScreenplay: Clara Beranger

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talisencrw
2016-08-23
80%

A very good early silent with both exquisite direction and a fine acting performance by John Barrymore. Well-worth checking out for cinephiles with a heightened interest in the origins of American horror cinema.

CinemaSerf
2022-06-06
70%

I'd have to admit that John Barrymore was certainly no oil painting. Unlike so many silent-era film stars, he could actually act, rather then just look longingly into the camera and/or the gal's doey eyes. Here he portrays Robert Louis Stevenson's eponymous characters with quite some menace and skill. The story of the eminently respectable "Jekyll" who is fascinated by the human psyche and who experiments with mind/body altering drugs, discovering his inner and pretty unpleasant id in "Mr Hyde" in the process. There now follows a battle royal between the two personalities, the decent and the monstrous, and it rapidly becomes unsafe for those around him - including "Millicent" (Martha Mansfield), whom "Jekyll" loves, and even music hall girl "Gina" (Nita Naldi), the object of the desires of his alter ego. Barrymore is great, here - though some of his transformation scenes did remind me of a rather crazed Richard III playing an invisible piano. Using some dark and dingy locations, the clever use of shadow and Barrymore's own ability to create a considerable sense of menace, this really does have the hairs on the back of your neck paying attention. The visual effects are effective and John Robertson gives us a good solid, adaptation of an eerie, provocative story that still captures the imagination now, but without the characterisations being compromised or overly relying on CGI and the like to distract us from the on-screen antics. Whilst I wouldn't say it was the best - the 1931 version was a cracker too, it is one of those stories that resonates now, as it did then, and this is a terrific interpretation.

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Famous Players-Lasky Corporation

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