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Wich2 wrote:>apart from a few lines of laughable dialogue.< Just about all of them in the "straight" scenes, actually...
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Penny Dreadful wrote:I'm a big fan of the 1931 J&H. It's a splendid film and March's Mr. Hyde is every bit as iconic as Universal's "big four" - Dracula, Frankenstein, The Wolf Man and The Mummy. ~Penny Dreadful~
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Ollie Pope wrote:It's Frederic March's Hyde that won him the oscar. His Jekyll is a bit too silent-movie type melodramatic. But his Hyde is just so fun to watch. I always thought that Jack Palance's Hyde reminded me of Henry Brandon.
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Just read an article on "Greenbrier Picture Show" (http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=20312347&postID=7557135074023015439 ) comparing film to digital. Buried in the article is the following:
“…I know a collector, or rather an at-home archivist and preservationist, who gathered three different prints of the 1931 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and assembled from these a final cut with total footage beyond what Warner sells on DVD…”
Mar 5 13 10:49 PM
Fredric March and Miriam Hopkins discussing the script with director Rouben Mamoulian on the set of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
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Wich2 wrote:Nice pic - but BOY, is that a staged "snapshot"!
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