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hysterically cries, "If you love me, please kill me," threatening that if he will not, she will. George puts her back to bed, but she slips away. As they search for her, Lomas dismisses George's worries about Janet killing herself, saying that most suicide threats are "just talk." They find Janet at the family crypt, Jacob sitting nearby sharpening a wooden stake.
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Stars Talbott and Agar appear to have disagreed about the worth of the movie, speaking about it in separate interviews. Talbott said that "I was amazingly surprised at it. I didn't think it was going to be anything - it was another of those 'wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am' shoots - and yet it turned out to
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The television release was somewhat unusual as the film's running time of 67, 69 or 71 minutes, depending on which version was used, was considered to be too short for "late night time slots." As a result, the film was expanded to approximately 75 minutes by double-printing "some of the film's frames
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has a virtually identical prologue and epilogue. In the beginning, after a voice-over informs viewers that Dr. Jekyll is dead, the camera cuts to a werewolf, sitting in a smoky lab, who cackles "Are you sure?" in what sounds like a high-pitched woman's voice. At the end, after the werewolf is killed,
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Janet surprises Lomas by revealing that she and George have decided to marry as soon as possible. Lomas says that their decision is "rash and ill-advised," but then announces that in addition to the house, Janet is inheriting a "sizable fortune" and a huge estate. He also says, ominously, that he has
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In the mid-1910s, Janet Smith and fiancé George Hastings arrive at the English manor house that Janet will inherit the next day, when she turns 21. They meet Mrs. Merchant, the housekeeper; Jacob, the groundskeeper; and Maggie, Janet's personal maid. Oddly, Maggie is frightened and in a hurry to get
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on-line newspaper, notes in a 2014 review of the movie, then being shown as part of a film series, that while "there are obvious attempts of someone making the best film possible given the script and budget," the film makes little sense. For example, he notes that "It somehow manages to confuse Mr.
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Lomas hypnotizes Janet that night under the pretence of checking her for shock. Before Janet goes to bed, Maggie tells her that tomorrow night's full moon marks the night that "the monster Jekyll rises from his tomb." Janet has a nightmare in which she sees a monster-woman kill another woman. Once
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notes that the film has a "scenario so atrocious that it takes forty minutes to establish that the daughter of Dr. Jekyll is indeed the daughter of Dr. Jekyll." Hardy calls the film "bizarre" and "the most unorthodox treatment of Stevenson's theme to date" (i.e., 1985) but also says that "Ulmer's
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Lomas hypnotizes Janet again and leads her back to the crypt. George follows, unseen, unheard. Lomas tells Janet that she will kill another woman that night and then hang herself over her father's tomb in regret. As George watches, Lomas transforms into a werewolf. They fight, the werewolf knocks
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The next morning, Janet and George discover a hidden laboratory in the house. When they ask Lomas about it, he refuses to say anything until George leaves the room. George does, but when Janet returns from the lab, she tells him that the wedding is off because Lomas has told her that she is the
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that are reflected in Janet, who by the end of the film is legally an adult (i.e., age 21) and very soon to be married. He writes that "Janet's first 'victims' are young women, easily seen as sexual rivals, reinforcing the notion that this 'alter ego' of hers is fueled in part by sexual desire
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Merchant serves breakfast the next morning, complaining that Maggie and Jacob are late for work. Jacob then appears, carrying Maggie's body. She was killed on her way home last night, according to Jacob, by a werewolf. That night, the night of the full moon, Lomas doses Janet with brandy- and
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In the morning, Jacob glares accusingly at Janet as he says, "We have found Lucy. With her throat torn out. Torn out by her!" Merchant resigns, too afraid to stay in the manor house any longer. Janet is by now in deep distress. She begs George to lock her up or put her "in a nuthouse," then
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suggested to theater owners in its regular "Exploitips" feature that to drum up business, "At the curb in front of the theatre, have an ambulance bearing a sign: 'For the convenience of those who are overcome by the dual chiller-thrillers,'" a reference to the pairing of
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stood in for Shields. The monster-woman version of Talbott during the nightmare scenes was played by an unnamed stunt double. To produce an unreal effect during the nightmares, Ulmer set the action in a wooded region that had recently been burned, then filmed it using
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Dr. Jekyll. After Lomas takes them to the family crypt to see Jekyll's tomb, Janet says that she fears passing on "this madness" to her and George's future children. When George asks if that is possible, Lomas says that there is no proof one way or the other.
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Armed village men shoot the werewolf and chase it toward the crypt. George rouses Janet from her trance and explains that Lomas is the werewolf, not her, and that he is framing Janet, just as he framed her father, because he wants the estate for himself.
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suppressed." Moreover, "she readily believes herself literally cursed by the 'sins of the father.' This notion follows the time-honored patriarchal script in which the female is blamed for the sins of the male, even unto potential self-destruction."
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drug-laced milk before she goes to bed. Janet has second, longer nightmare, in which the monster-woman kills Lucy in the woods, while leaving the young man she is with unharmed. Janet awakens and again finds blood on herself.
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Nonetheless, despite its shortcomings, some critics still find the movie enjoyable, calling it "immensely silly" and "more amusing than anything" as well as "delightfully daffy" and "an awful lot of fun."
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of 1.85:1. Talbott said in an interview that the actual shooting time was "something like five to seven days" and that most of the filming took place "not on a stage, but in a house" on 6th Street in
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points out the inconsistency of having the werewolf killed with a stake through the heart "like a vampire." He also writes that "To make a Jekyll-Hyde movie and leave out Hyde seems perverse."
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the same scene is repeated, but this time "Are you sure?" is asked in a more masculine-sounding voice. British film scholar Phil Hardy speculates that this was done in the belief that
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in Spain. In 2012, a DVD version was released by an unspecified company in Germany. Scenes, trailers and clips from the film are featured in the 1991 VHS documentary
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film. Reflecting the film's low budget, screams heard during the nightmares came from the "convenient and valuable resource known as the Sound Effects Library."
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Hyde with a werewolf comes up with the screwy idea that being a drug-induced monster could be an inheritable trait." Likewise, American sci-fi film scholar
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While the wounded werewolf and George fight in the crypt, Jacob skewers the werewolf with the wooden stake. The werewolf reverts to Lomas as it dies.
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direction is as hypnotic as ever but producer Pollexfen's script leaves him little room for genuine creativity." Ken Hanke, film critic for the
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all released the film on VHS in the US, although release dates have not been established. DVDs of the film were put out in the US by
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have a lot more content than I might have hoped." Agar, though, said that "I did that picture strictly for the bread. I didn't
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awake, she finds blood on her hands and nightdress, and when she looks in the mirror, she sees the monster-woman looking back.
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Allied Artists distributed the film in the US for its initial release in 1957 and again upon its re-release in 1964.
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is one of 35 films thematically related to the Stevenson novella and released between 1908 and 2005, according to a
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it - I did the best I could with what I had to work with - but it wasn't my cup of tea. I just didn't believe it."
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Production of the film began in early November 1956, about eight months before its release. It was filmed in
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Return of the B Science Fiction and Horror Heroes: The Mutant Melding of Two Volumes of Classic Interviews
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magazine summarized reviews in its standing feature "Review Digest" in the issue of 26 October 1957.
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Later critics have tended to focus on the film's inconsistencies and shortcomings. American critic
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Reviewers seem to have not been overwhelmed by the quality of the film at the time of its release.
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home before the moon rises. Janet and George also meet Dr. Lomas, Janet's soon-to-be ex-guardian.
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Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties, the 21st Century Edition
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The car John Agar is seen driving to the manor house at the beginning of the film is a 1912
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It Came from 1957: A Critical Guide to the Year's Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films
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to television by Allied Artists as part of a 22-film package called "Sci-Fi for the 60s."
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of the film. Robert Singer suggests in a book chapter titled "Nothing to Hyde: Reading
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Ghouls, Gimmicks, and Gold: Horror Films and the American Movie Business 1953-1968
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to stretch out the action" and lengthening Janet's nightmares "with footage from
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George unconscious, then goes to the village and kills a woman as she dresses.
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In the fight scene between Agar and the werewolf, uncredited stuntman
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in 2003. Outside the US, DVDs of the movie were released by
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has been available for home viewing for a number of years.
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was released in theaters in the US on a double bill with
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Other critics, however, have more deeply explored the
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itself rated it as "poor." About two months earlier,
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Edgar G. Ulmer
Jack Pollexfen
Gloria Talbott
John Agar
Arthur Shields
John F. Warren
Holbrook N. Todd
Allied Artists
low-budget
horror film
Jack Pollexfen
Edgar G. Ulmer
Allied Artists
gothic
novella
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Robert Louis Stevenson
Gloria Talbott
John Agar
Arthur Shields
The Cyclops
werewolf

John Dierkes
Gloria Talbott

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