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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

  • 19311931
  • PGPG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
13K
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
HorrorSci-Fi

Dr. Jekyll faces horrible consequences when he lets his dark side run wild with a potion that transforms him into the animalistic Mr. Hyde.Dr. Jekyll faces horrible consequences when he lets his dark side run wild with a potion that transforms him into the animalistic Mr. Hyde.Dr. Jekyll faces horrible consequences when he lets his dark side run wild with a potion that transforms him into the animalistic Mr. Hyde.

IMDb RATING
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13K
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  • Director
    • Rouben Mamoulian
  • Writers
    • Samuel Hoffenstein(screen play)
    • Percy Heath(screen play)
    • Robert Louis Stevenson(based on the novel by)
  • Stars
    • Fredric March
    • Miriam Hopkins
    • Rose Hobart
Top credits
  • Director
    • Rouben Mamoulian
  • Writers
    • Samuel Hoffenstein(screen play)
    • Percy Heath(screen play)
    • Robert Louis Stevenson(based on the novel by)
  • Stars
    • Fredric March
    • Miriam Hopkins
    • Rose Hobart
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    • 138User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
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    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" Frederic March 1931 Paramount / **I.V.
    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
    Fredric March in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
    Fredric March and Edgar Norton in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
    Fredric March and Edgar Norton in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
    Miriam Hopkins and Fredric March in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
    Miriam Hopkins and Fredric March in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
    Miriam Hopkins and Fredric March in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
    Tempe Pigott in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
    Miriam Hopkins and Tempe Pigott in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
    Miriam Hopkins in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
    Fredric March and Edgar Norton in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)

    Top cast

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    Fredric March
    Fredric March
    • Dr. Henry Jekyllas Dr. Henry Jekyll…
    Miriam Hopkins
    Miriam Hopkins
    • Ivy Pearsonas Ivy Pearson
    Rose Hobart
    Rose Hobart
    • Muriel Carewas Muriel Carew
    Holmes Herbert
    Holmes Herbert
    • Dr. Lanyonas Dr. Lanyon
    Halliwell Hobbes
    Halliwell Hobbes
    • Brigadier-General Carewas Brigadier-General Carew
    Edgar Norton
    Edgar Norton
    • Pooleas Poole
    Tempe Pigott
    Tempe Pigott
    • Mrs. Hawkinsas Mrs. Hawkins
    Robert Adair
    • Ivy's Admirer at Music Hallas Ivy's Admirer at Music Hall
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Adams
    • Pub Patronas Pub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    William Begg
    • Party Guestas Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Leonard Carey
    Leonard Carey
    • Briggs - Lanyon's Butleras Briggs - Lanyon's Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Goddard
    • Undetermined Roleas Undetermined Role
    • (uncredited)
    Bobbie Hale
    • Pub Patronas Pub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Pat Harmon
    Pat Harmon
    • Music Hall Customeras Music Hall Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Harris
    • Party Guestas Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Boyd Irwin
    • Police Inspectoras Police Inspector
    • (uncredited)
    Tom London
    Tom London
    • Undetermined Roleas Undetermined Role
    • (uncredited)
    Arnold Lucy
    Arnold Lucy
    • Uttersonas Utterson
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rouben Mamoulian
    • Writers
      • Samuel Hoffenstein(screen play)
      • Percy Heath(screen play)
      • Robert Louis Stevenson(based on the novel by)
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    Storyline

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    Based on the story by Robert Louis Stevenson, 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... —Mark J. Popp <mjpopp@cwave.com>
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    • Plot summary
    • Plot synopsis
    • Taglines
      • Is a Man a Murderer When He Kills His Own Soul? (print ad - Lubbock Evening Journal - Lyric Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - January 29, 1932)
    • Genres
      • Horror
      • Sci-Fi
    • Certificate
      • PG
    • Parents guide

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The first horror movie ever to win an Academy Award.
    • Goofs
      Immediately after Hyde changes to Jekyll in front of Dr. Lanyon, he moves his head and briefly reveals the padded armature attached to the back of his chair, intended to hold his head in the same position while the makeup artists worked on various stages of his transformation.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Lanyon: Perhaps you're forgetting, you're engaged to Muriel.

      Dr. Jekyll: Forgotten it? Can a man dying of thirst forget water? And do you know what would happen to that thirst if it were to be denied water?

      Dr. Lanyon: If I understand you correctly, you sound almost indecent.

      Dr. Jekyll: What names you give things!

    • Alternate versions
      Originally released at 97 minutes. Later reissues are taken from a shortened 82-minutes print. Deletions include:
      • A 3.5 minute segment immediately following the opening credits. This is filmed in first person, and shows Jekyll playing the organ and getting ready for his lecture.
      • Jekyll helping a young girl to learn to walk in the free ward. This 1 minute scene precedes the scene with the sick woman in bed.
      • After his first transformation, Jekyll does not go immediately to the pub as in the cut version. Instead, Poole comes to the laboratory, and Jekyll takes the antidote and then lets him in. Jekyll then visits Muriel and learns that she is going away on a trip. Jekyll is preoccupied with her absence. When he learns she will be away another month, Poole suggests he go out. Jekyll knows a man of his position cannot be seen in the establishments of the lower classes, so he decides to take the potion again. Another on screen transformation occurs, this time while he is seated in a chair. He then leaves for the pub at which Ivy is singing. This sequence lasts 6.5 minutes.
      • Just before Jekyll's transformation in the park, the restored scene reveals the reason for his transformation without taking the potion. He sees a bird being killed by a cat up in a tree. The traces of the drug in him, combined with the witnessing of this violent act, is enough to trigger the transformation, which he now has no control over. This restored cut lasts 45 seconds.
      • The last restored scene is when Jekyll visits Muriel to "set her free". This adds additional details as to the torment Jekyll is going through, and confusion of Muriel as to what is troubling Jekyll.
    • Connections
      Edited into Mondo Lugosi - A Vampire's Scrapbook (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565
      (1708) (uncredited)

      Music by Johann Sebastian Bach

      Played by orchestra during opening credits and in some scenes by an anonymous organist dubbing Fredric March

    User reviews138

    Review
    Top review
    9/10
    "I'll show you what horror means!"
    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is Paramount doing Universal better than Universal did themselves. While this was a cash-in on the genre success of the smaller studio, if all bandwagons were this well made then cinema would be a much richer experience.

    Oh, it's dated of course. A form of stiff melodrama where women still said things like "Darling... I wish this moment would last forever" and men replied "Oh, I love you... be near me always." And I love how the camera coyly veers away during the kissing scene. An odd dialogue gem is Dr.Jekyll (Frederic March) proclaiming: "We'll be so gloriously happy that even the French will be jealous of us." Look out too for Edgar Norton as Poole, offering advice to Jekyll when told his fiancée will be away for a month. "I beg your pardon, sir," he says, "but may I suggest that you ought to amuse yourself?" Yes, the dialogue is overblown, but in a wonderful, glorious way. Like a great stream-of-consciousness from the pen of a man who sees screen realism as just a petty distraction.

    But what really works is the innovation of the film, almost dripping off the celluloid. I don't know if those wipes from scene to scene, the fades and the first-person perspective were originated here, but they're used superbly nonetheless. Often the frame hesitates between wipes, carving the illusion that so much is going on simultaneously that one screen cannot house it all. And the single take transformation (As Hyde says, "What you are about to see is a secret you are sworn not to reveal" – it's tinted lens effects were kept hidden for many years) is absolutely magnificent, even 70 years on.

    Every single shot is worked out with a mind to an unusual angle, or a unique way of framing things, but never so that it's showy. Often the main action will be taken via longshot, the camera choosing to focus on a sole candelabrum in the foreground while the scene plays out. It's subtexts of bare backs; cleavages, thighs and garter belts are also quite racy for the time. Look how even when Jekyll has left Ivy behind, her seductively rocking leg is merged with the next scene for nearly half a minute to indicate temptation is lingering in his mind. Outstanding.

    The sets, too, are unparalleled, street settings often running to several levels and making a mockery of the rival studio's sub-realist fare. The outdoor segments set to rain are exquisite, and look out for an amusing scene – the first between Miriam Hopkins and Hyde – where they engage in an accidental spitting competition. As he says the phrase "pig sty" an unintentional (?) spray of saliva coats his co-star, while a large globule of phlegm hits him in return as she says "Buckingham Palace."

    Weirdly, the Doctor's name is pronounced "Gee-kul", not the commonly held "Jek-ull". I've always thought Jekyll seemed a creepier name than the passive-sounding Hyde. Maybe that's the point, and the duality of such a concept is passed forward by many shots of Hyde seeing his face via a mirror. March is not without the wit to add humour to his other persona (who resembles more Dick Emery's comedy Vicar than anything truly horrific), and is in equal terms expert in both pathos and menace. His physicality in the role also cannot be overlooked. Not only that, but you get the real feeling that you're joining March on a discovery; with each new turn of plot as much a surprise to him as it is to us. This is a real loving performance, a far cry from the "take the money and run" sensibilities of The Wolf Man.

    Hyde has his violent moments, threatening to glass a man with a broken bottle – "His face was made for it" – and intimating rape. It's a showstopping performance and there's even one scene where Hyde appears to break the fourth wall – yet he's looking through the camera and into the next room. Mere technicalities are beneath the thoroughly insane Hyde. "I shall go only as far as the door, and the sight of your tears will bring me back" he hisses to a terrified Hopkins with double-meaning menace.

    With it's literary script that encompasses both Bach and Shakespeare, it's a lovably fluid, fast-paced piece. Sometimes it's not always subtle – take the scene where Hopkins tells Jekyll he's got "the kindest heart in the world" and asks him for a bottle of poison "so I can kill myself, sir." But look at the anguish on March's face as the guilt of his alter ego's actions bleed through. If only all films could be made with such care and love in their craft. Absolutely Tremendous. 9/10.
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    • Release date
      • January 3, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dr. Jekyll ve Bay Hyde
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $535,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,615
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.20 : 1

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