

Horror · Science Fiction · Drama
Overview
A doctor's research into the roots of evil turns him into a hideous depraved fiend.
Top Cast


John Barrymore
John Barrymore
Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde
John Barrymore
Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde


Brandon Hurst
Brandon Hurst
Sir George Carewe
Brandon Hurst
Sir George Carewe


Martha Mansfield
Martha Mansfield
Millicent Carewe
Martha Mansfield
Millicent Carewe


Charles Lane
Charles Lane
Dr. Richard Lanyon
Charles Lane
Dr. Richard Lanyon
Cecil Clovelly
Cecil Clovelly
Edward Enfield
Cecil Clovelly
Edward Enfield


Nita Naldi
Nita Naldi
Miss Gina
Nita Naldi
Miss Gina


Louis Wolheim
Louis Wolheim
Music Hall Proprietor
Louis Wolheim
Music Hall Proprietor
Alma Aiken
Alma Aiken
Extra (uncredited)
Alma Aiken
Extra (uncredited)
J. Malcolm Dunn
J. Malcolm Dunn
John Utterson (uncredited)
J. Malcolm Dunn
John Utterson (uncredited)


Ferdinand Gottschalk
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Old Man at Table in Music Hall (uncredited)
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Old Man at Table in Music Hall (uncredited)
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