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Dr. Henry Jekyll believes that there are two distinct sides to men - a good and an evil side. He believes that by separating the two, man can become liberated. He succeeds in his experiments with chemicals to accomplish this and transforms into Hyde to commit horrendous crimes. When he discontinues use of the drug, it is already too late.
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7.228/10

John Chard
I have no soul. I'm beyond the pale. I'm one of the living dead! It's one of the most famous pieces of literature ever written, a genius piece of story telling from the trippy mind of Robert Louis ... read more
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Cast

Fredric March
Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde

Miriam Hopkins
Ivy Pearson

Rose Hobart
Muriel Carew

Holmes Herbert
Dr. John Lanyon

Halliwell Hobbes
Brig. Gen. Sir Danvers Carew

Edgar Norton
Poole

Tempe Pigott
Mrs. Hawkins

Leonard Carey
Briggs, Lanyon's Butler (uncredited)
Sam Harris
Party Guest (uncredited)

Boyd Irwin
Police Inspector (uncredited)

Arnold Lucy
Utterson (uncredited)

Murdock MacQuarrie
Dissenting Doctor at Lecture (uncredited)

Eric Mayne
Lanyon's Associate at Lecture (uncredited)

Robert Adair
Ivy's Admirer at Music Hall (uncredited)

Pat Harmon
Music Hall Customer (uncredited)
John Rogers
Music Hall Waiter (uncredited)
G.L. McDonnell
Hobson, Carew's Butler (uncredited)

Douglas Walton
Blonde Student (uncredited)
Harry Adams
William Begg

Rita Carlyle
Frank Goddard
Bobby Hale
Pub Patron (uncredited)

Tom London
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
William Marion
Eric Wilton
Director

Rouben Mamoulian
Director
Robert Lee
Assistant Director
Creator

Samuel Hoffenstein
Screenplay
Percy Heath
Screenplay

Robert Louis Stevenson
Novel