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So, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde from '67 has this fascinating air around it, even though it's technically an unfinished version. Jason Robards as Jekyll is interesting, but then there's the whole story of him being replaced by Jack Palance for the final cut, which adds this layer of lore to the viewing experience. The pacing has that classic TV movie feel, with a tension that builds nicely, and the atmosphere really leans into the horror elements, despite its incomplete nature. The practical effects are a bit of a mixed bag, but they have a certain charm that feels authentic to the period. It’s a glimpse into what might have been, making it a unique piece for collectors.
This film is a curiosity in the realm of horror TV movies, with its unfinished state making it quite rare among collectors. Initially, the production featured Jason Robards, only to be replaced by Jack Palance for the official release later, raising questions about what could have been. Formats are limited, and finding a good copy is becoming more challenging, leading to a growing interest among those who appreciate the backstory and the evolution of adaptations of this classic tale.
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