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Post by GL on Oct 9, 2012 10:15:15 GMT -5
Attempting to finalize an experimental potion, a man's ingestion of the formula releases a monstrous personality that clashes violently with the society he lives in and those around him, forcing them to deal with the changes once and for all. **NOTE: There's numerous versions of this story, including one in this section, but let's keep this thread to this particular entry.** What did everyone think of this one?
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Post by HNT on Oct 11, 2012 9:53:00 GMT -5
Definitely a classic. I do think that its historical importance is probably a bigger selling point than its actual enjoyment factor today, but Frederick March's performance is still cool and lots of fun. I actually thin it is far better than the Spencer Tracy Version.
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Post by GL on Oct 11, 2012 10:06:28 GMT -5
Couldn't agree more on that last part. Caught up with that version a few months ago and never really liked it all that much, too drawn out and never really got a handle on making Mr. Hyde creepy (which this one doesn't either really; blasted censorship) but this one certainly has a lot more to like about it than the other version.
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