Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (2008 film)

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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
Directed by Paolo Barzman
Produced by John Hannah
Written by Paul B. Margolis and Robert Louis Stevenson
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Music by FM Le Sieur
Edited by Annie Ilkow
Distributed by Muse Entertainment Enterprises and RHI Entertainment
Release dates
2008 (UK)
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  • May 17, 2008 (2008-05-17)
(US)[1]
Running time
129 minutes[2]
96 minutes (shorter version)
Country Canada
Language English
Budget 5 million (estimated)

Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde is a Canadian film directed by Paolo Barzman and starring Dougray Scott. Set in Montréal, Québec, Canada, it was released theatrically in both the US and UK in 2008 and on DVD in 2009.[3]

Synopsis

In modern day Boston, prominent medical researcher Dr. Henry Jekyll spends his evenings experimenting with a rare flower from the Amazon jungles. The natives say the flower has the power to separate the human soul into good and evil parts. After Jekyll's evil side, known as Mr. Hyde, commits a series of murders, Jekyll's DNA is found on one of the victims and he is arrested. Confined to an asylum, Jekyll realizes Hyde must be brought under control. He retains the services of attorney Claire Wheaton and tells her his story. Wheaton is skeptical until Jekyll gives her a locket worn by one of the murdered girls. Wheaton agrees to represent Jekyll and decides to argue in court that Jekyll and Hyde are two separate people and therefore should not be held responsible for each other's actions.

Cast

Reception

The film was not well received. Exclaim! called it "completely unnecessary and frequently laughable".[4]PopMatters titled its review "A Stale Telling of an Old Tale."[5] Variety criticized the screenplay, saying it "botched the fundamental underpinnings and purged any nuance from the story."[6] DVD Talk compared it unfavorably with other versions of the story.[7] The New York Times,[8] The News Journal,[9] and The Akron Beacon-Journal[10] also offered their reviews.

References

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  2. JEKYLL AND HYDE at clerkenwellfilms.com, accessed 20 June 2020
  3. Jonathan Rigby, English Gothic: A Century of Horror Cinema (2008), p. 309
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