
Overview:
Christopher Lee stars in this Amicus production of “Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde” where the names have been changed to Dr. Marlowe and Mr. Blake. Lee as Dr. Marlowe experiments with intravenous drugs that are suppose to release inner inhibitions. So comes forth Mr. Blake (also Lee) who gets more monstrous with each transformation. Peter Cushing plays his friend and colleague, Dr. Utterson.Status: | Released (1971-11-01) |
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Screen: | Robert Louis Stevenson, Milton Subotsky |
Productions: | Amicus Productions, British Lion Film Corporation |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 113: Christopher Lee - Dr. Charles Marlowe / Mr. Edward Blake
- 5: Peter Cushing - Frederick Utterson
- 146931: Mike Raven - Enfield
- 134142: Richard Hurndall - Lanyon
- 27944: George Merritt - Poole
- 97679: Kenneth J. Warren - Deane
- 1211895: Susan Jameson - Diane
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- 106565: Stephen Weeks - Director - Directing
- 29533: Robert Louis Stevenson - Novel - Writing
- 30169: Max Rosenberg - Producer - Production
- 90077: Milton Subotsky - Screenplay - Writing
- 90077: Milton Subotsky - Producer - Production
- 1836887: Michael Stevenson - Second Assistant Director - Directing
- 1370961: Michael P. Redbourn - Sound Editor - Sound
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
Charles Marlowe is I, Monster. I, Monster is directed by Stephen Weeks and written by Milton Subotsky. An interpretation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, it stars Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Mike Raven, Richard Hurndall, George Merr ....
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**_Amicus’ version of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” with Lee and Cushing_** In 1906, a psychologist in London entertains Freudian theories while experimenting with drug injections, which he eventually tries on himself with damaging results. “I, Monster” (1971) changes the two n ....
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