The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1968 Canadian-American television film based on the 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. It was directed by Charles Jarrott, produced by Dan Curtis, and written by Ian McLellan Hunter.
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Directed by | Charles Jarrott |
Screenplay by | Ian McLellan Hunter |
Based on | Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1886 novella by Robert Louis Stevenson |
Produced by | Dan Curtis |
Starring | Jack Palance Denholm Elliott Tessie O'Shea |
Music by | Bob Cobert |
Production company | Dan Curtis Productions |
Distributed by | American Broadcasting Company |
Release dates |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Countries | United States Canada |
Language | English |
It was one of a series of adaptations of famous novels done by ABC.
Plot
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Cast
- Jack Palance as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde
- Denholm Elliott as Mr. George Devlin
- Tessie O'Shea as Tessie O'Toole
- Torin Thatcher as Sir John Turnbull
- Oskar Homolka as Stryker
- Leo Genn as Dr. Lanyon
- Billie Whitelaw as Gwyn Thomas
- Rex Sevenoaks as Dr. Wright
- Gillie Fenwick as Poole
- Elizabeth Cole as Hattie
- Duncan Lamont as Sergeant Grimes
- Paul Harding as Constable Johnson
- Donald Webster as Garvis
- Geoffrey Alexander as Enfield
Production
Dan Curtis originally engaged Rod Serling to write the script and Jason Robards to star, with filming to take place in London. Robards, however, was unhappy with the script, and filming in London proved difficult due to a technician's union strike. Filming was pushed back, and Robards decided to drop out. With a new script by Ian McLellan Hunter and a new leading man in Jack Palance, Curtis decided to film in Canada, where it would be cheaper to do so than in the US.
Filming took place in Toronto over seven weeks in 1967. Curtis had to pay $200,000 to build a replica of Washington Square in Toronto, and Palance was injured while filming a stunt. The budget was approximately $900,000, of which ABC paid approximately half. The show was nominated for four Emmy awards - Outstanding Dramatic Program, Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Drama, Best Graphic Design, and Best Make-up.
References
- Jack Palance Signed for "Jekyll and Hyde", Los Angeles Times, 24 July 1967: d30.
- 'Jekyll' Film Has Hideous Problems, Humphrey, Hal., Los Angeles Times, 2 Jan. 1968: e24.
- TV Actors--Get 'Em Wholes'l in Canada, Humphrey, Hal., Los Angeles Times, 26 Oct. 1967: c20.
- Jack Palance Injured in Stunt Mishap, Los Angeles Times, 9 Sept. 1967: b5
- TV REVIEW: 'Case of Jekyll and Hyde' Makes Its Debut on ABC, Dutton, Walt., Los Angeles Times, 9 Jan. 1968: c12.
- "RPM Magazine Vol.9 No. 11 - May 11, 1968" (PDF).
External links
- The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde at IMDb
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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a 1968 Canadian American television film based on the 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson It was directed by Charles Jarrott produced by Dan Curtis and written by Ian McLellan Hunter The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr HydeDVD cover artDirected byCharles JarrottScreenplay byIan McLellan HunterBased onStrange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 1886 novella by Robert Louis StevensonProduced byDan CurtisStarringJack Palance Denholm Elliott Tessie O SheaMusic byBob CobertProduction companyDan Curtis ProductionsDistributed byAmerican Broadcasting CompanyRelease datesJanuary 3 1968 1968 01 03 Canada January 7 1968 1968 01 07 US September 22 1972 1972 09 22 UK Running time120 minutesCountriesUnited States CanadaLanguageEnglish It was one of a series of adaptations of famous novels done by ABC PlotThis article needs a plot summary Please add one in your own words March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message CastJack Palance as Dr Henry Jekyll Mr Edward Hyde Denholm Elliott as Mr George Devlin Tessie O Shea as Tessie O Toole Torin Thatcher as Sir John Turnbull Oskar Homolka as Stryker Leo Genn as Dr Lanyon Billie Whitelaw as Gwyn Thomas Rex Sevenoaks as Dr Wright Gillie Fenwick as Poole Elizabeth Cole as Hattie Duncan Lamont as Sergeant Grimes Paul Harding as Constable Johnson Donald Webster as Garvis Geoffrey Alexander as EnfieldProductionDan Curtis originally engaged Rod Serling to write the script and Jason Robards to star with filming to take place in London Robards however was unhappy with the script and filming in London proved difficult due to a technician s union strike Filming was pushed back and Robards decided to drop out With a new script by Ian McLellan Hunter and a new leading man in Jack Palance Curtis decided to film in Canada where it would be cheaper to do so than in the US Filming took place in Toronto over seven weeks in 1967 Curtis had to pay 200 000 to build a replica of Washington Square in Toronto and Palance was injured while filming a stunt The budget was approximately 900 000 of which ABC paid approximately half The show was nominated for four Emmy awards Outstanding Dramatic Program Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Drama Best Graphic Design and Best Make up ReferencesJack Palance Signed for Jekyll and Hyde Los Angeles Times 24 July 1967 d30 Jekyll Film Has Hideous Problems Humphrey Hal Los Angeles Times 2 Jan 1968 e24 TV Actors Get Em Wholes l in Canada Humphrey Hal Los Angeles Times 26 Oct 1967 c20 Jack Palance Injured in Stunt Mishap Los Angeles Times 9 Sept 1967 b5 TV REVIEW Case of Jekyll and Hyde Makes Its Debut on ABC Dutton Walt Los Angeles Times 9 Jan 1968 c12 RPM Magazine Vol 9 No 11 May 11 1968 PDF External linksThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde at IMDb This article related to a Canadian TV movie is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This article related to an American TV movie is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte