Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920 Haydon film)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | |
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Directed by | J. Charles Haydon |
Produced by | Louis B. Mayer |
Written by | J. Charles Haydon |
Based on |
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson |
Starring | Sheldon Lewis |
Release dates |
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Running time | 40 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent film English intertitles |
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 40-minute horror film of 1920, directed and written by J. Charles Haydon. It is the third adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde to be released in 1920.[1] (The first 1920 adaptation is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde starring John Barrymore and the second Der Januskopf, directed by F. W. Murnau). The Haydon version is somewhat overshadowed by the version starring Barrymore which was released by Paramount Pictures the same year.
Plot
As the first transformation into Hyde begins, Jekyll's butler exclaims that Jekyll is now "the Apostle from Hell!" Hyde, complete with fangs and scraggy hair, skulks through the city committing such heinous acts as stealing a woman's purse. The police eventually catch up with Hyde, interrogate him, put him in jail and strap him to the electric chair. Sitting in his chair at home, Jekyll awakes from his nightmare to declare, "I believe in God! I have a soul..." and decides not to create the chemical potion.
Cast
- Sheldon Lewis as Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde
- Alex Shannon as Dr. Lanyon
- Dora Mills Adams as Mr. Lanyon
- Gladys Field as Bernice Lanyon
- Harold Foshay as Edward Utterson
- Leslie Austin as Danvers Carew
Production
The film's producer, Louis B. Mayer, was concerned about copyright infringement relating to the other two film versions of the story released in that same year, so he set the film in New York and altered the plot structure. The final product was so crude that J. Charles Haydon had his name removed from the credits.[1]
Notes
Sheldon Lewis returned once again in 1929 to play Dr. Jekyll in an early one-reel sound film short.[2]
References
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Hardy, Phil, ed. (1995), The Overlook Film Encyclopedia, 3, Overlook Press, ISBN 0-87951-624-0
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