The golden age of Hammer Horror yielded up motion pictures that by turns captivated and horrified audiences, but while the studio's Dracula and Frankenstein series became long-running franchises, some of the genre's other monsters were left behind. 1971's genre-crossing slasher Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde was something altogether different, combining the real-life case of Jack the Ripper with the iconic story of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde to shocking and fascinating effect.
In a beautifully atmospheric rendition of London's fog-shrouded streets, Ralph Bates and Martine Beswicke brought the two aspects of the title character to life as director Roy Ward Baker spun a ghastly and glamorous tale of good and evil. It's time to rediscover the horror stalking the city's seedy underbelly as our vibrant Ultimate Guide to Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde leads you through the movie's production, impact, and aftermath in style.
Stripey Media 2020. 36 pages. Gloss laminated cover.
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