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'Docteur Jekyll et les femmes', also known as 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne' and 'Bloodbath of Dr. Jekyll', is a 1981 horror film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. The film is a variation on Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella 'Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' and stars Udo Kier, Marina Pierro, Patrick Magee, Howard Vernon, and Grard Zalcberg.

The film, a co-production between France and West Germany, was released in France in 1981 and won an award for Best Feature Film Director at the 1981 Sitges Film Festival for Borowczyk.

Plot



Dr. Henry Jekyll (Udo Kier), where the doctor is being feted before his engagement to the austere Miss Fanny Osborne (Marina Pierro). The guests, who are various dignitaries and officials, then arrive. After a meal, the doctor is summoned to his laboratory to get his will. He returns to the living room when a scream is heard where one of his guests has been discovered to have been raped and murdered.

Henry Jekyll transforms to his alter ego, Mr. Hyde (Grard Zalcberg), by taking a bath filled with a chemical cocktail. He emerges physically transformed. His alter ego has none of the restrictions of morality, and he proceeds to rape and torture various guests.

Eventually Fanny witnesses one such transformation. She leaps into the bath to be transformed as well. The two transformed leave the house and in a carriage they depart, undertaking blood letting of each other and engaging in love making.

Cast



* Udo Kier as Dr. Henry Jekyll

* Marina Pierro as Fanny Osbourne

* Patrick Magee as General Carew

* Grard Zalcberg as Mr. Edward Hyde

* Howard Vernon as Dr. Lanyon

* Clment Harari as Reverend Guest

* Jean Mylonas as Mr. Utterson

* Eugene Braun Munk as Mr. Enfield

Release



Borowczyk wanted to call his film 'Le cas trange de Dr.Jekyll et Miss Osbourne' but his distributors UGC insisted it be released under the title 'Docteur Jekyll et les femmes'.Atkinson, 2008. pg. 167 The film was released in France on June 17, 1981. 'Docteur Jekyll et les femmes' never opened commercially in the United States, and in Britain, it played at one cinema for one week.

The film was released theatrically in the UK under the title 'The Blood of Dr. Jekyll' and then later on video as 'Bloodlust'. On the film's presentation at the Sitges Film Festival, it was shown under the title 'Docteur Jekyll et Miss Osborne'. Arrow Films released the film in both the U.S. and UK on April 21, 2015 on Blu-ray and DVD. his was the film's first legitimate commercial release in any medium in the U.S. and the first in the UK since the VHS era. Arrow also restored Borowczyk's preferred title 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Miss Osbourne'.Arrow Blu-ray release of "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Miss Osbourne", extras and booklet

Reception



The film won Walerian Borowczyk the award for Best Feature Film Director at the 1981 Sitges Film Festival.

See also



* List of French films of 1981

* List of German films of the 1980s

* List of horror films of 1981

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