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Spencer Tracy | Dr. Henry 'Harry' Jekyll/Mr. Hyde | |
Ingrid Bergman | Ivy Peterson | |
Lana Turner | Beatrix Emery | |
Donald Crisp | Sir Charles Emery | |
Ian Hunter | Dr. John Lanyon | |
Barton MacLane | Sam Higgins | |
C. Aubrey Smith | Bishop Manners | |
Peter Godfrey | Poole, Jekyll's Butler | |
Sara Allgood | Mrs. Higgins | |
Frederick Worlock | Dr. Heath (as Frederic Worlock) | |
Fredric March | Dr. Henry Jekyll/Mr. Hyde | |
Miriam Hopkins | Ivy Pierson | |
Rose Hobart | Muriel Carew | |
Holmes Herbert | Dr. Lanyon | |
Halliwell Hobbes | Brigadier General Carew | |
Edgar Norton | Poole | |
Tempe Pigott | Mrs. Hawkins | |
Sam Harris | Dancer | |
Tom London | Undetermined Role | |
Arnold Lucy | Utterson |
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Producer | Victor Fleming
Victor Saville Rouben Mamoulian Adolph Zukor |
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Writer | Robert Louis Stevenson
John Lee Mahin Samuel Hoffenstein |
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Cinematography | Karl Struss
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The classic tale about a scientist's investigation into the nature of good and evil will become a double feature for this title. The original 1932 Paramount uncut long version starring Frederic March - for which he won the Oscar - and the 1941 MGM remake with Spencer Tracy in the title role as well as Ingrid Bergman and Lana Turner will be offered together. |
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