The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | May 15, 2015
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#arrow brings a lot of great bonuses to this release, including obscure short films by the director. Decently transferred.
| genre | foreign | Thriller |
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| synopsis | The film takes place before, during and immediately after the engagement party of Dr.Henry Jekyll and Miss Fanny Osborne, attended by numerous highly respectable guests (a general, a doctor, a priest, a lawyer), the last of which informs the company that a child has been murdered in the street outside. While the others watch a young dancer perform, Dr.Jekyll instructs the lawyer to alter his will, leaving everything to a certain Mr.Hyde. Shortly afterwards, the dancer is found murdered, and the guests realise that one of their number must be a maniac with a prodigious sexual appetite... |
| lead actors | Udo Kier | Marina Pierro | Gérard Zalcberg | Patrick Magee | Howard Vernon | Clément Harari | Jean Mylonas | Eugene Braun Munk | Louis Colla | Catherine Coste | Rita Maiden | Michèle Maze | Agnès Daems | Magali Noaro | Dominique Andersen | Isabelle Cagnat | Gisèle Préville |
| director | Walerian Borowczyk |
















