Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1910
Experience the earliest adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's iconic tale, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1910), a pioneering horror film directed by August Blom. This groundbreaking short film explores the dual nature of humanity, delving into the dark side of human consciousness.
Director: August Blom
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1910) about?
This 1910 horror film tells the story of Dr. Henry Jekyll, who experiments with revealing the hidden, dark side of human nature, unleashing a monster within himself.
Who directed Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was directed by August Blom.
Who stars in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
The film features a talented cast, including Alwin Neuß, Oda Alstrup, and August Blom.
Is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1910) worth watching?
Although Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1910) is a lost film, its influence on the horror genre is undeniable. Its themes of dual nature and the struggle between good and evil continue to captivate audiences.
How long is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde has a runtime of 17 minutes.
About Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1910) — A Pioneering Horror Classic
Experience the earliest adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's iconic tale, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1910), a pioneering horror film directed by August Blom. This groundbreaking short film explores the dual nature of humanity, delving into the dark side of human consciousness. Dr. Henry Jekyll's experiments unleash a monster within, raising questions about the line between good and evil.
As we witness the transformation of the esteemed doctor, we are immersed in a world of mystery and suspense. With a runtime of 17 minutes, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1910) is a gripping and unsettling cinematic experience that paved the way for future horror classics. Though lost to time, the film's influence can still be felt in the world of cinema.