The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960)
The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll is a 1960 horror film by Hammer Film Productions. It was directed by Terence Fisher, and stars Paul Massie as Dr. Jekyll, and co-stars Dawn Addams, Christopher Lee and David Kossoff. It was written by Wolf Mankowitz, based on the 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.
In contrast to other film versions, Jekyll was portrayed as a rather bland and faceless person, while Hyde was presented as suave and handsome. This reflects director Fisher’s belief in what critics (such as biographer Wheeler Winston Dixon) called “the charm of evil”. The film is also unusual in that it was one of the few adaptations of the story where the Jekyll/Hyde character does not die in the story’s conclusion.
The film was released in North America to theaters by American International Pictures under the titles House of Fright and Jekyll’s Inferno and on American TV under its original British title.
