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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) [Repost]

Posted By: ETRU
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) [Repost]

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920)
DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 4:3 | 01:17:38 | 4,10 Gb
Musical Score AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps with English intertitles
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi

Considered by many to be the first great American horror film, John S. Robertson's Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde allowed stage legend John Barrymore to deliver his first virtuoso performance on film. Blending historic charm with grim naturalism, this version of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde is one of the more faithful of the many screen adaptations of Stevenson's story, recounting a visionary scientist's ill-fated attempts to unleash the human mysteries that dwell beneath the shell of the civilized self.

Mastered from a 35mm negative and complemented with a wealth of supplemental material, this Kino on Video edition beautifully showcases the dramatic brilliance and gruesome thrills of this influential American classic.


A well respected member of society and brillant researcher, Dr. Henry Jekyll takes it upon himself to explore the possibility of separating the natural instincts of man with the soul of ones ability to be good. During his research, he develops a formula which does just that, turns him into a monster named Mr. Hyde, whose sole purpose is to carry out and take part of the many human vices that Dr. Jekyll cannot afford to cast upon his reputation as a do-gooder. However, little does Jekyl know, that the addiction of desire and vice is too much for him to control his alter ego.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) [Repost]

If you are like me, and a child of the 80s, then it’s likely that your first exposure to the Jekyll and Hyde story came from the Looney Toons. In particular, the episodes where either Bugs Bunny or even Tweety Bird casually transform into the grueling snarling Hyde character, much to the dismay of their toon opponents. But the problem with these cartoon versions of the tale is that it doesn’t convey the true moral of the story, the one of human instinct and desire. This is not just a story of a monster, but the story of addiction.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) [Repost]

You see, everyone respects Dr. Jekyll as being such an upstanding member of society that he never really gets to enjoy the pleasures of vice; things like drinking, smoking and womanizing. But just like real alcohol and real drugs, the potion that Jekyll develops to become his alter ego, Hyde, only brings about his own destruction through the abuse of giving in to his subconscious desires and destructive patterns until ultimately it brings about his own end.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) [Repost]

Chances are, you are already familar with the story and have seen one version or another, but this particular Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde movie is the first to be adapted to the screen, albeit a silent one. And while silent movies aren’t for everyone, this one does have a certain charm to it. You’d think it’d be something that would put you to sleep, but the over embellished body language and novelty of a silent film actually makes this quite entertaining.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) [Repost]

There are many scenes throughout which are very funny just based on the silent acting, for instance the scene where Jekyll first drinks the potion and turns to Hyde becomes a long drawn out moment of body wrenching and throat grabbing. Not to mention the scenes with the hideos Mr. Hyde seducing pretty young women into having his way with them. There’s nothing quite as comical as a cone head with scraggly hair gently caressing the cheek of a squirming fair maiden.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) [Repost]

In addition, I’ll also add that for 1920, I thought the makeup and effects were fairly impressive. Mr. Hyde didn’t look like any kind of fake monster and was able to pull off a realistic grotesque man who rarely bathes. Also, there is one scene with a giant ghost spider which I imagine must have been a heck of an effect for the silent era of movies.

Overall, the 1920 version of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde was quite entertaining, especially considering that it’s a silent movie. And judging based on relativity to it’s era, I give it an “A-” on the 50 Horror Classics Movie pack rating scale.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) [Repost]

Special Features:
- "The Transformation Scene" A Rare 1909 Audio Recording
- Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pride: a 1925 one-reel parody starring Stan Laurel
- "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde": an excerpt of the rival 1920 version starring Sheldon Lewis
- "The Many Faces of Jekyll/Hyde": an illustrated essay on the story's origins and incarnations
- "About the Score" by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) [Repost]

Thanks to Someonelse for initial post.
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