A sophisticated and unsettling retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story, this 1960 Hammer production follows Dr. Henry Jekyll as he experiments with the duality of human nature. His discovery turns him into the handsome yet amoral Edward Hyde, a man free from conscience and restraint. As Hyde indulges in the pleasures and cruelties of London’s nightlife, Jekyll becomes trapped within the monstrous reflection of his own making. Directed by Terence Fisher and featuring performances by Paul Massie, Dawn Addams, and Christopher Lee, the film presents a chilling inversion of the familiar tale — one where evil proves seductive rather than grotesque.