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19 Apr, 2017
Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing unite in this unique and inspired version of 'Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.
Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing unite in this unique and inspired version of the Robert Louis Stevenson horror classic 'Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.

14 Feb, 2018
1980's Satirical Comedy At Its Finest
1 of 1 found this helpful I hadn't seen this film since I saw it on its cinematic release in 1987 so was unsure how it had aged, but it still holds up surprisingly well. The satire on the division between the rich and the poor or homeless in London is as stark today as it was portrayed then. In fact, the scene in the benefits office where a monstrous clerk, played by Miranda Richardson, taunts those who are desperate for money for food and lodgings is closer to the truth now than ever. The cast is a great who's who of British comedy actors, character actors and musicians, all playing well to create a chaotic plot, the threads of which are all drawn together by the end. You'll spend most of the film spotting famous people, often years before they were famous. The stand out performance are from Lana Pellay, and Lemmy (whose band Motorhead contribute many songs to the films soundtrack, including 'Eat The Rich). The whole thing's a riot from start to finish.