The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1950)
Television adaptation of the novel by R.L. Stevenson about the upright Dr Jekyll whose experiments lead him to discover a way to separate out good and evil in a man, and lead to him becoming the persona of the immoral Mr Hyde when taking the substance. However, he finds that the splitting begins to occur of its own accord and he loses control over it.
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Alan Judd as Dr. Jekyll |
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Desmond Llewelyn as Mr. Hyde |
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Jack Livesey as Utterson |
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Stanley Drewitt as |
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Douglas Jefferies as |
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Kenneth MacKintosh as |
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Patrick Macnee as |
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Sidney Monckton as |
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Christopher Steele as |
| Writing | John Keir Cross | Writer |
| Writing | Robert Louis Stevenson | Novel |
| Production | Fred O'Donovan | Producer |
| Art | James Bould | Settings |