And Mr. Hyde (1941): Dr. Jekyll

This feature explores the 1941 psychological horror classic Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde , a lavish Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production that shifted the focus of Robert Louis Stevenson’s tale from physical monstrosity to the darkness of the human libido. Director: Victor Fleming Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Release Date: August 12, 1941 Run Time: 113 minutes Starring: Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman, and Lana Turner The Plot: A Duality of Soul

Set in Victorian London, the brilliant Dr. Henry Jekyll (Spencer Tracy) becomes obsessed with the idea of separating man’s good and evil impulses. Frustrated by the social constraints of his engagement to the virtuous Beatrix Emery (Lana Turner), Jekyll creates a serum that transforms him into the sadistic Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)

In a bold career move, Bergman requested to play the "bad girl" Ivy instead of the "good girl" Beatrix. Her portrayal of a woman living in absolute terror of Hyde is often cited as the emotional heart of the film. This feature explores the 1941 psychological horror classic