Review of The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960) by John Beifuss for Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) — 17 Feb 2011
Jekyll's tragedy in this unique Stevenson revamp is that he doesn't understand that much of humanity already lives a Jekyll-and-Hyde existence -- including his unfaithful bride, who is a 'perfect wife' by day and a 'perfect mistress' by night.
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This review of The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960) was written by John Beifuss and published by Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) on 17 Feb 2011.
The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll has generally received mixed reviews.
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