Capital Celluloid 2017 - Day 271: Sun Oct 1

Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde (Baker, 1971): Curzon Bloomsbury, 3.30pm


Curzon Bloomsbury introduction:
To celebrate the 60th anniversary the first Hammer Horror films, star Martine Beswick joins us at Curzon Bloomsbury to introduce a new digital restoration of the 1971 Hammer classic, Roy Ward Baker’s Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde. In a thirty year acting career, Martine was twice a Bond girl (From Russia With Love and Thunderball), starred alongside Klaus Kinski (A Bullet for the General) and appeared in many classic TV series (The Six Million Dollar Man, The Fall Guy and Fantasy Island). Having starred in Hammer’s One Million Years BC and Prehistoric Women, Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde was Martine’s first role in a horror film.

Time Out review:
Admirably successful attempt to ring new changes on an old theme, with the good doctor turning himself into a beautiful femme fatale who lures prostitutes to their death in an East End in panic at the Jack the Ripper killings. The transgression thus being sexual as well as moral, the already rich story takes on a wealth of new meanings, while Brian (Avengers) Clemens' script is both witty and imaginative. Enormous fun.
Geoff Andrew

Here (and above) is the trailer.

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