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Edge of Sanity
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Synopsis
This demented fusion of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with the legend of Jack the Ripper marks one of the final roles for Anthony Perkins, and certainly one of the weirdest performances of his career. Perkins plays Dr. Jekyll as more of a dedicated 19th-century man of medicine than an obsessed eccentric -- whose research into a safe form of anaesthetic leads to the accidental discovery of cocaine! Jekyll's inadvertent freebasing of the vapors from a cocaine/ether mixture triggers his transformation into Hyde - a murderer of prostitutes who dubs himself "Jack," thus allowing the convenient transition into the "Jack the Ripper" phase of the plot. This Hungarian production has fairly high production values, but Perkins' over-the-top antics and some glaring anachronisms (Jack's streetwalker victims sport accessories that look like Madonna's hand-me-downs) make it impossible to take seriously as a horror film. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

Cast

Glynis Barber Elisabeth Jekyll
Ben Cole Johnny, the Pimp
Noel Coleman Egglestone
Ray Jewers Newcomen
David Lodge Underwood
Sarah Maur-Thorp Susannah
Briony McRoberts Ann Underwood
Jill Melford Flora
Claudia Udy Liza
Anthony Perkins Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde
Lisa Davis Maria

Production Crew

Fred Carter Art Director
Tivadar Bertalan Art Director
Tony Spratling Cinematographer
Edward Simons Co-producer
Harry Alan Towers Co-producer
Frederic Talgorn Composer (Music Score)
Valerie Lanee Costume Designer
Gerard Kikoine Director
Malcolm Cooke Editor
Gordon Kaye Makeup
Peter A. McRae Producer
Jean Charles Dedieu Production Designer
J.P. Felix Screenwriter
Ron Raley Screenwriter
Robert Louis Stevenson Short Story Author
Robert Louis Stevenson Short Story Author
Year: 1989
Runtime: 85
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature


Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Allied Vision
Millimeter Films

Release
March 31, 1989 (USA)
by Millimeter Films