The Invisible Man writer/director Leigh Whannell is back in the saddle, revisiting another of Universal's iconic monsters ...
1971's "Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde." The new film boasts plenty of the camp, practical effects, and Gothic production design ...
Camera trick of changing a central figure from the handsome Fredric March into the bestial, ape-like monster Hyde, carries a terrific punch, but in each successive use of the device – and it is ...
Eighteen-year-old Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein in 1818; the Irish writer Bram Stoker published Dracula in 1897; and Robert Louis Stevenson created Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde in 1886. These four ...
A doctor experiments with the duality of human nature, and in doing so creates a monster.
While speaking to Empire, Whannell revealed that he would like to direct another classic Universal Monster movie if ... like to tackle next: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. "As a kid, the idea that ...
Tell me there ain’t no power in music.” Jennings has a lot of music to share and is excited to have people hear the many varied songs on Jekyll & Hyde – now available everywhere.
Henry Pettigrew plays Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and says it is a real privilege to take on such an iconic role Leith Theatre has had an extraordinary history since it was first gifted to the people of ...
Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous novella about a doctor who experiments with the duality of human nature and in doing so creates a monster. Read by Sam Dale. Produced by Julian Wilkinson.