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Oct 1 10 11:37 AM
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Allen Champion wrote: Count me in for Palance. Best version ever done.
I mean, c'mon, Rueben, those dumb closeups of eyes and mouths while Fred and Ruth spout (badly) that horrible "romantic" dialogue,
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Allen Champion wrote: And the scene where Jekyll says goodbye to Muriel ("this is my penance!") is pitiful. Tracy version is better there.
Oct 1 10 12:11 PM
Oct 1 10 2:09 PM
Joe Karlosi wrote:I've almost always heard that the 1931 version was the better of the two as well. One thing's for sure - whatever its rep was in previous decades, it is certainly considered the best today.
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Oct 6 10 1:12 PM
Wich2 wrote:It is half again too clever, calls attention to itself like a sore thumb, and is a textbook example of NON-seamless filmmaking.
Oct 6 10 1:35 PM
clore103051 wrote: Wich2 wrote: It is half again too clever, calls attention to itself like a sore thumb, and is a textbook example of NON-seamless filmmaking.Another example was having Ivy's leg hanging around in the middle of the screen for what seemed like five minutes after Jekyll and Lanyon left her dwelling.
Wich2 wrote: It is half again too clever, calls attention to itself like a sore thumb, and is a textbook example of NON-seamless filmmaking.
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Oct 6 10 3:18 PM
horrorfilmx wrote: I think the '31 really comes alive in the last fifteen minutes or so but you can keep the rest of it. .
Oct 6 10 3:19 PM
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