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Doctor Jekyll

Doctor Jekyll

A modern twist on the classic horror

4.9 / 1020231h 29m

Synopsis

Recluse Dr. Nina Jekyll befriends with her newly hired help, Rob. They must work together to prevent Hyde from destroying her life.

Genre: Horror

Status: Released

Director: Joe Stephenson

Website: https://www.doctorjekyll.film/

Main Cast

Eddie Izzard

Eddie Izzard

Dr. Nina Jekyll / Rachel Hyde

Scott Chambers

Scott Chambers

Rob

Lindsay Duncan

Lindsay Duncan

Sandra Poole

Robyn Cara

Robyn Cara

Maeve

Jonathan Hyde

Jonathan Hyde

Henry Jekyll

Morgan Watkins

Morgan Watkins

Ewan

Simon Callow

Simon Callow

Journalist

Tony Jayawardena

Tony Jayawardena

Malcolm

Isabella Inchbald

Nina's Mother

Trailer

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

I can't be the only one who thinks that Scott Chambers bears an uncanny resemblance to Barry Keoghan? Anyway, after a career in petty theft and drugs - and with a seriously ill daughter - "Rob" (Chambers) finds himself in front of the rather imperious "Sandra" (Lindsay Duncan) and her boss "Nina" (Eddie Izzard). The latter is looking for some help around her huge stately home and for some reason she takes a bit of a shine to the young man. After a shaky start, the two start to become friends and he is promised the funds to see his daughter "Ari" gets the treatment she needs. Snag? Well "Rob" has to help her out with a rather monstrous request. Has he got what it takes? The first twenty minutes of this are actually quite good - Duncan is fine as the over-bearing assistant and there's a bit of chemistry between Izzard and her new-found friend. Quickly though, there emerge a few silly sub-plots and, indeed, plot holes before an ending that I felt really quite disappointing. To be fair, Dan Kelly-Mulhern has tried to do something a bit different with this Stevenson story - never an easy thing when it's already been pretty much done to death - but this just runs out of steam by the half way mark and thereafter is all a bit daft. It's an OK watch for ninety minutes, but you won't recall it a week afterwards and there's really nothing remotely scary to worry about either.