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Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again

Jekyll and Hyde...Together Again is a 1982 sex comedy based on the 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson and stars Mark Blankfield, Bess Armstrong, Tim Thomerson, Krista Errickson, Cassandra Peterson, and Michael McGuire.[2]

Jekyll and Hyde...Together Again
Directed byJerry Belson
Written byMonica Johnson
Harvey Miller
Jerry Belson
Michael J. Leeson
Produced byLawrence Gordon
Starring
CinematographyPhilip H. Lathrop
Edited byBilly Weber
Music byBarry De Vorzon
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • October 1, 1982 (1982-10-01)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5 million[1]
Box office$3,792,188

In the film, the surgeon Dr. Daniel Jekyll collapses from physical and mental exhaustion while experimenting with a type of powdered drug. His accidental inhalation of the powder transforms him into Hyde, a more confident persona. A love triangle forms between Jekyll/Hyde, his would-be-bride Mary Carew, and the nightclub performer Ivy Venus. Both women eventually learn about his two personalities, but Mary is only interested in Hyde and Ivy is only interested in Jekyll. The two women eventually hold their love interest captive, while negotiating with each other in a cemetery about a mutually beneficial deal.

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A group of medical students observe Dr. Daniel Jekyll perform brain surgery at Our Lady of Pain and Suffering Hospital in Los Angeles, California. Hubert Howes, the world's richest man, watches a recording of the procedure from his hospital bed, hoping to recruit Jekyll to perform the world's first "total transplant," replacing every organ at once. Howes threatens to blow up the hospital if his procedure does not occur as planned. Dr. Carew, hospital overseer and Jekyll's future father-in-law, forbids Jekyll from marrying his daughter, Mary, if he does not comply with Howes' wishes.

Jekyll attends to patients in the charity ward when Mary visits, complaining that he missed their lunch date because he was working. Dr. Knute Lanyon flirts with Mary. After Mary leaves, a patient named Ivy Venus flirts with Jekyll and invites him to visit her at the nightclub where she works.

Later, Jekyll returns to his work, measuring two white powders on a square mirror. Exhausted and unable to focus, he drops the powders on the table. He falls asleep and accidentally inhales the powder, causing him to transform. With an air of wild confidence, he bags more of the powdered drug, steals a car, and drives to Ivy's club. After Ivy performs onstage, she takes him to her room backstage and undresses. He introduces himself as "Hyde" and they have sex. The next morning, Jekyll, regretting his actions, declares his unwavering love to Mary.

Over the next few days, Jekyll makes various attempts to dispose of his drug, but always ends up deciding to inhale more, which leads to comical and sexually charged exploits.

Jekyll wins a research grant, and is invited to a ceremony in London, England. Hoping to use the money to buy Ivy's affection, Hyde finds her at an arcade and invites her to accompany him on his trip. Ivy says she prefers Jekyll to Hyde. When he reveals that they are both the same man, she does not believe him; in his frustration, he destroys an arcade game, and Ivy is electrocuted. Hyde travels to Los Angeles International Airport and climbs onto the back of an airplane headed for London. Ivy revives and travels to London via train vowing her revenge.

At the ceremony, actor George Chakiris accepts the award on the doctor's behalf, declaring that the remaining vial of Jekyll's substance will be donated. Hyde swings down from the balcony, grabbing the microphone and singing. Realizing that Hyde is the same man as her fiancé, Mary becomes aroused by his new personality. Hyde removes his pants, runs out of the hall and is chased through the foggy streets by the audience members. Ivy joins the crowd, and they follow him until he falls off the side of a building. As Ivy and Mary kneel next to Hyde's body, he transforms back into Jekyll. Upon waking, he claims that the drugs have exposed the two sides of his split personality. Mary desires Hyde, while Ivy wants Jekyll, and the two women drag him through a cemetery, agreeing to work out an arrangement.

Nearby, the skeletal corpse of Robert Louis Stevenson rolls over in its grave.

Cast edit

Production edit

In spring of 1981, word of an impending strike by the Directors Guild of America reached the studio heads at Paramount. Michael Eisner and Barry Diller decided to expedite production of several low-budget films in order to have product ready for distribution should the strike occur. Eisner and head of production Don Simpson each chose a few screenplays they personally liked and thought could be produced cheaply and quickly. Jekyll and Hyde...Together Again was one of Eisner's choices, along with White Dog and I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can.[3]

Release edit

The film was given a theatrical release in the United States by Paramount Pictures in October 1982. It grossed $3,792,188[4] and was considered a box-office bomb.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again". The Numbers.
  2. ^ Maslin, Janet (December 3, 1982). "MODERNIZED JEKYLL AND HYDE". The New York Times.
  3. ^ a b Harmetz, Aljean (23 May 1983). "How Paramount 'Seven' Fared at the Box Office". New York Times. p. C13.
  4. ^ "Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2011-03-29.

External links edit

  • Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again at IMDb  
  • Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again at Rotten Tomatoes

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Jekyll and Hyde Together Again is a 1982 sex comedy based on the 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson and stars Mark Blankfield Bess Armstrong Tim Thomerson Krista Errickson Cassandra Peterson and Michael McGuire 2 Jekyll and Hyde Together AgainDirected byJerry BelsonWritten byMonica JohnsonHarvey MillerJerry BelsonMichael J LeesonProduced byLawrence GordonStarringMark Blankfield Bess Armstrong Tim Thomerson Krista Errickson Michael McGuireCinematographyPhilip H LathropEdited byBilly WeberMusic byBarry De VorzonDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateOctober 1 1982 1982 10 01 Running time87 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 5 million 1 Box office 3 792 188 In the film the surgeon Dr Daniel Jekyll collapses from physical and mental exhaustion while experimenting with a type of powdered drug His accidental inhalation of the powder transforms him into Hyde a more confident persona A love triangle forms between Jekyll Hyde his would be bride Mary Carew and the nightclub performer Ivy Venus Both women eventually learn about his two personalities but Mary is only interested in Hyde and Ivy is only interested in Jekyll The two women eventually hold their love interest captive while negotiating with each other in a cemetery about a mutually beneficial deal Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 References 6 External linksPlot editA group of medical students observe Dr Daniel Jekyll perform brain surgery at Our Lady of Pain and Suffering Hospital in Los Angeles California Hubert Howes the world s richest man watches a recording of the procedure from his hospital bed hoping to recruit Jekyll to perform the world s first total transplant replacing every organ at once Howes threatens to blow up the hospital if his procedure does not occur as planned Dr Carew hospital overseer and Jekyll s future father in law forbids Jekyll from marrying his daughter Mary if he does not comply with Howes wishes Jekyll attends to patients in the charity ward when Mary visits complaining that he missed their lunch date because he was working Dr Knute Lanyon flirts with Mary After Mary leaves a patient named Ivy Venus flirts with Jekyll and invites him to visit her at the nightclub where she works Later Jekyll returns to his work measuring two white powders on a square mirror Exhausted and unable to focus he drops the powders on the table He falls asleep and accidentally inhales the powder causing him to transform With an air of wild confidence he bags more of the powdered drug steals a car and drives to Ivy s club After Ivy performs onstage she takes him to her room backstage and undresses He introduces himself as Hyde and they have sex The next morning Jekyll regretting his actions declares his unwavering love to Mary Over the next few days Jekyll makes various attempts to dispose of his drug but always ends up deciding to inhale more which leads to comical and sexually charged exploits Jekyll wins a research grant and is invited to a ceremony in London England Hoping to use the money to buy Ivy s affection Hyde finds her at an arcade and invites her to accompany him on his trip Ivy says she prefers Jekyll to Hyde When he reveals that they are both the same man she does not believe him in his frustration he destroys an arcade game and Ivy is electrocuted Hyde travels to Los Angeles International Airport and climbs onto the back of an airplane headed for London Ivy revives and travels to London via train vowing her revenge At the ceremony actor George Chakiris accepts the award on the doctor s behalf declaring that the remaining vial of Jekyll s substance will be donated Hyde swings down from the balcony grabbing the microphone and singing Realizing that Hyde is the same man as her fiance Mary becomes aroused by his new personality Hyde removes his pants runs out of the hall and is chased through the foggy streets by the audience members Ivy joins the crowd and they follow him until he falls off the side of a building As Ivy and Mary kneel next to Hyde s body he transforms back into Jekyll Upon waking he claims that the drugs have exposed the two sides of his split personality Mary desires Hyde while Ivy wants Jekyll and the two women drag him through a cemetery agreeing to work out an arrangement Nearby the skeletal corpse of Robert Louis Stevenson rolls over in its grave Cast editMark Blankfield as Jekyll and Hyde Bess Armstrong as Mary Carew Krista Errickson as Ivy Tim Thomerson as Dr Knute Lanyon Michael McGuire as Dr Carew Neil Hunt as Queen Cassandra Peterson as Busty Nurse Jessica Nelson as Barbara Blau Peter Brocco as Hubert Howes Mary McCusker as Female Patient Liz Sheridan as Mrs LarsonProduction editIn spring of 1981 word of an impending strike by the Directors Guild of America reached the studio heads at Paramount Michael Eisner and Barry Diller decided to expedite production of several low budget films in order to have product ready for distribution should the strike occur Eisner and head of production Don Simpson each chose a few screenplays they personally liked and thought could be produced cheaply and quickly Jekyll and Hyde Together Again was one of Eisner s choices along with White Dog and I m Dancing As Fast As I Can 3 Release editThe film was given a theatrical release in the United States by Paramount Pictures in October 1982 It grossed 3 792 188 4 and was considered a box office bomb 3 References edit Jekyll and Hyde Together Again The Numbers Maslin Janet December 3 1982 MODERNIZED JEKYLL AND HYDE The New York Times a b Harmetz Aljean 23 May 1983 How Paramount Seven Fared at the Box Office New York Times p C13 Jekyll and Hyde Together Again Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2011 03 29 External links editJekyll and Hyde Together Again at IMDb nbsp Jekyll and Hyde Together Again at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jekyll and Hyde Together Again amp oldid 1190957596, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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