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Dan Curtis' Dracula/The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde |  | Directors: Charles Jarrott, Dan Curtis Actors: Jack Palance, Denholm Elliott, Leo Genn, Torin Thatcher, Rex Sevenoaks Studio: Mpi Home Video Category: DVD
List Price: $24.98 Buy New: $12.94 as of 11/24/2009 15:26 CST details You Save: $12.04 (48%)
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Seller: ttdakota Rating: 7 reviews
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 240 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 0788602012 UPC: 030306635323 EAN: 9780788602016
Theatrical Release Date: January 7, 1968 Release Date: October 3, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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JACK PALANCE & DAN CURTIS KNOCK 'EM DEAD! November 18, 2009 John Watts (NYC, USA) DON'T DELAY GET THIS GREAT TWO FILM OFFERING FROM PRODUCER DAN CURTIS WHO, IN THE LATE 1960'S AND EARLY 1970'S CONVINCED ABC-TV TO FUND TWO FILM PROJECTS WITH JACK PALANCE, THE GREAT ACTOR WHO WAS SO OFTEN TYPECAST AS EITHER A TOUGH-GUY HEAVY, A SIMPLE-MINDED THUG AND A SMALL TIME HOODLUM IN HOLLYWOOD B FILMS IN THE 1950'S AND 60'S. DRACULA IS BROUGHT TO LIFE BY JACK PALANCE IN SUCH A GREAT WAY THAT IT DESERVED A SEQUEL.
PALANCE AS DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE WAS EVEN BETTER THAN PALANCE'S EVIL, SNEERING COUNT DRACULA. PALANCE HAD ALOT OF DIOLOG IN THESE TWO FILMS, MORE SO IN DR, JEKYLL, SO HE SHOWED A MUCH BROADER SCOPE OF HIS ACTING ABILITY IN THESE TWO ROLES.
THE DVD TRANSFERS FROM THE FILM AND VIDEOTAPE OF THESE OFFERINGS IS ALOT BETTER THAN WHAT I HAD PREVIOUSLY READ. THE SETS WERE VERY REALISTIC AND THE ALL THE ACTORS, RIGHT DOWN TO THE EXTRAS, WERE GREAT.
2 under rated versions. June 14, 2009 Mr. N. M. Smith Made in 1967,Jack Palance's Jekyll and Hyde is a made for TV adaptation which works very well. The story is so well known it does not need repeating but seems quite new even though the tale presented is just about the same as any other version you've seen. What makes it better is Palance's performance which is very subtle as Jekyll and strident as Hyde without being overblown. Hardly any make up used on his striking features is a big plus,as is the understated direction. 6 years later the same producer and leading man's 'Dracula' is not as successful although still a lot better than most versions and certainly better than Coppolas which stole the idea that Dracula is Vlad Tepes and comes to England to find the re-incarnation of his previous love. It also omits the sanitorium of Dr Steward and Renfield totally, but watch it anyway.
Picture quality is good. Extra's are interviews with Palance and producer
Dan Curtis
Good films, lousy DVD July 15, 2003 Sean Brady (Victoria Australia) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
These two Dan Curtis productions are well worth watching, particularly Dracula which features a great performance by the underrated Jack Palance as the Count. However....The reason I have given this such a low rating is because of the appalling quality of the transfers. Dracula starts out so dark that you can't see anything. My VHS copy (not from MPI but a UK tape) clearly shows a lake, Castle Dracula, and a pack of dogs running to the castle. Here, we hear the dogs but the screen is almost pitch black. Things don't get any better later on as brighter colours bleed (no pun intended) into each other, particularly reds. There's barely a moment in the film where I wasn't distracted by the lousy transfer. Jekyll and Hyde's problems lie with the source material and is marginally more watchable. It was filmed on videotape and looks like a second or third generation copy. This is more forgiveable considering that the original print may have been in poor condition, but no restoration work has been performed which is a shame. Hopefully Dracula will get another DVD release sourced from the same print used for my VHS copy. It's not perfect, but at least it's more watchable than MPIs terrible DVD version. I have no idea what the later single MPI DVD release of Dracula is like, but I'm assuming it's of exactly the same appalling quality as this one.
Double the Palance, Double the Fun January 29, 2002 Eric Pregosin (New Carrollton, Maryland United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This 2fer disc is definietly worth it's weight in gold. Produced by Dan Curtis (the man behind Dark Shadows) these 2 movies originally aired on television in 1968 and 1972. The Dracula was improvised making the woman Dracula goes after as the reincarnation of a lost love (ala Barnabas Collins and Josette Dupres). I would love to know Jonathan Frid and Kathryn Leigh Scott's opinions of this movie. The Jekyll/Hyde was shot live on tape in the same way Dark Shadows was. In fact several of the sets and music can be recognized from Dark Shadows. Definitely an improvement over the VHS releases of both which were included with commentary by Elvira, which if you ask me was a waste of time and energy. Important note: to anyone who buys 2 sided discs by MPI Homevideo. The feature usually listed as being on side A is usually on side B and vice versa. In other words, the side labeled as Dracula is the side with Jekyll and vice versa. I've had this experience with 2 sided MPI discs before and have already emailed them about this. Although they replied with gratitude of pointing this out, I don't know if they rectified newer copies. Buy this disc by all means, but watch out for this.
Jack Palance As Dracula? YES! November 20, 2001 James M. Loveday (Bastrop, Louisiana United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I remember waiting for "Dracula" to air on network television. The creator of the Dark Shadows soap opera was bringing the novel of Bram Stoker's "undead stalker" to the small screen. Jack Palance was announced to play the lead. To tell you the truth, this would not be the first name that would come to mind to cast the role that has been played over and over, but Palance makes one of the greatest "Counts" of all! There is just enough sympathy created for the character to make you almost care, but they don't overdo this element. He's still a bloodthirsty vampire stalking victims. This is a great DVD to add to your horror collection. The companion "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde" was equally good for atmospheric sets, acting, and great direction. I was glad this became available.
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