Didn't see this covered elsewhere, so hopefully I'm not duplicating any info: Earlier this summer Alpha released a DVD double feature of the 1911 James Cruze and 1920 Sheldon Lewis versions of DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. (Too bad the company didn't do something similar with their releases of STUDENT OF PRAGUE and pair the 1913 Paul Wegener and 1926 Conrad Veidt versions together on one disc.) Haven't had a chance to see the DVD yet to see how the quality compares to those clips from those used as a bonus feature on the Image and Kino DVD releases of the Barrymore version. (Now if they'd only consider a DVD double feature of the 1911 and 1925 versions of SHE....)
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