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2/10
Absolutely awful low budget horror nonsense.
BA_Harrison2 November 2006
Looking as though it was lit entirely by a single spotlight, and boasting some truly terrible acting and direction, The Dungeon (AKA Dr. Jekyll's Dungeon of Death) is an unbelievably bad horror movie that manages to throw in some very poor martial arts for good measure.

The great grandson of the original Dr. Jeckyll (a very hammy James Mathers) is experimenting on kidnap victims in an attempt to perfect the aggression serum first created by his famous ancestor. Jeckyll injects his prisoners with his serum and films their fights to the death; he is aided in his task by a black hunchback-style assistant named Boris and his lobotomised sister Hilda.

The mad scientist spends the rest of his spare time trying to seduce Julia, the object of his desires (well, most of them, since he also has a thing for his sister!). Julia is somehow resisting his charms, so Jeckyll wisely keeps her tied up and drugged in his house.

When the father of Julia pays a visit (believing his daughter to have died in a riding accident), the mad scientist tries to enlist his help. Naturally, he isn't too keen on the idea and tries to put a stop to the madness.

Although this premise actually sounds fairly entertaining, let me assure you that not one facet of this awful production is worthy of praise: the whole film is extremely dark (ie., too shadowy); the script is terrible; the acting is amateurish in the extreme; and the endless fight scenes are interminably boring.

If I hadn't bought this in a charity shop, I'd be demanding my money back!!
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3/10
Exploitation film lacking enough exploitation elements.
poolandrews22 November 2004
Where do I even start?! The film, set in San Francisco, opens with two black guys fighting in Dr. Jekyll's (James Mathers) lab. Over this fight a narration by Jekyll informs us of the story up to this point. He says "Great Grandfather Jekyll foolishly used his own body as a subject for experimentation, that was his fatal mistake. Once the rage emerged, or as he wrote once Hyde emerged and gained control, Grandfather was lost. In the continuing viewing of my experiments filmed here in the laboratory it is interesting to note how the various subjects react under the influence of the serum. The reaction time of the serum doesn't seem to be affected in any way by the decrease in dosage. I'm able to study the behavioral changes brought about by the different dosages. The black subjects have less hostility in comparison to the whites, one would think they would have more repressed aggressions, perhaps I should increase their dosage. Despite the many failures I have endured thus far, I will continue with the human experimentation and discover the secret that will give me the power to control the mind of man!". Jekyll is a complete loon, he was thrown out of Oxford university in 1939 for dissecting a tramp alive. He keeps his assistant and the woman with whom he is in love with, Julia (Dawn Carver Kelly) constantly drugged and tied to the front of his wardrobe in his bedroom. His mute sister Hilda (Nadine Kalmes, who I sort of fancied) was hopelessly insane from birth and was lobotomized when she was 14 to calm her madness. Boris (Jake Pearson) is also mute, he kidnaps people for Dr. Jekyll to perform his experiments on and is a general dogsbody, he is also in love with Julia. Malo (Tom Nicholson) who has an afro hair cut and a 70's porno mustache, also helps Jekyll in his experiments, Jekyll describes him as "a fine example of a psychotic killer!", he doesn't say a word throughout the entire film either. On the false pretense that his daughter Julia is dead Jekyll invites her Father Professor Atkinson (John F. Kearney) to his house. Jekyll wants Atkinson to help him in his experiments. Jekyll tells him that he has developed a cross breed of cattle that produces 30% more edible meat. But the bulls are docile and refuse to breed, sex stimulants on their own are useless. Jekyll says that while he worked on psychological warfare for the army he developed a pituitary stimulant which released all the aggression buried deep within the unconscious mind. The serum is unstable and the bulls kill the cow after ejaculation! At first Professor Atkinson agrees to help him, but it soon becomes clear to him that Jekyll has more sinister intentions for the serum. Jekyll confesses "if I can control the dosage so as to counter the rage with the awful need for withdraw then I believe I can keep the subject in a constant state of anxiety, they will follow me then on command!" Disturbed by this Professor Atkinson refuses to help him any more. If it's possible Dr. Jekyll becomes even crazier in his attempts to perfect the serum. Will he succeed? Can Professor Atkinson convince him to cease his experiments? Will the local police figure out that Dr. Jekyll is behind the recent kidnapping spree? Watch it and find out. Directed by James Woods (no, not that James Woods!) this is one crazy film. The script by Dr. Jekyll himself James Mathers is totally hilarious. Just listen to some of the dialogue, "good god Jekyll does tragedy follow you everywhere!?" Jekyll starts to grope a drugged Julia, his sister Hilda looks on in the shadows, he sees her grabs her and says "you have had to bear more agony than I in your wretched young life, your just like Mother, that's why I hate you! You walk like her, look like her, you even make me want you like her!" Dr. Jekyll is showing Professor Atkinson some footage of his experiments, he gloats over the possibilities "imagine if you will an army of enraged killers, righteous killers. Who'd need no moral justification for their deeds, ever. No moral questions in battle!" "You fiend, Jekyll! You fiend! You Fiend!" Line after line, it's just so hilariously entertaining. The relationships between the characters is bizarre as well. Jekyll beats Boris, "yes my friend I know exactly how you feel, love is the most painful emotion of all!" and burns him with a cigar. He stabs Hilda in the arm with an ice pick because she didn't put any ice in his drink, in this scene Jekyll also attacks a block of ice with the pick shouting "Ice! Ice! Ice!" I am also puzzled as to how Boris can kidnap people so easily. He pulls his car up outside the front of Jekyll's house and proceeds to remove people from the boot and takes them inside over his shoulder. Jekyll's neighbors call the police when they supposedly hear gunshots but don't notice Boris and all the unconscious people he brings home in the boot of his car! Unfortunately, apart from the wacky script and bizarre characters there is little to recommend here. The film has no blood or gore and very little violence, the fight scenes look OK and seem well choreographed, with the exception of the odd punch here and there that obviously miss by a mile. Another exploitation element that appears to have been completely, and disappointingly ignored is naked flesh, there isn't any nudity or sex in it at all. The film is extremely dark and sometimes difficult to see whats happening. The entire film is set in Jekyll's large house, film never leaves the confines of his house or grounds. Acting is all over the place, Hilda, Julia, Boris and Malo don't say a word during the whole film so they don't have much acting to do. I did like Hilda though, probably because I fancied her. So, the entire film is basically Mathers as Jekyll who overacts wildly, in fact he's quite funny to watch. The only other speaking character is Professor Atkinson, but Kearney isn't given much to do with him. The script is surreal, the dialogue is hilarious, and the characters bizarre, if only they could have made a good exploitation film around these elements, but they didn't and the film is poor in just about every other department, and with no blood, gore or nudity there's not a whole lot of reason to watch this. I found some of it really funny, but all things considered, don't bother wasting your time.
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3/10
The Dungeon of dreadfulness
Stevieboy66612 January 2020
Dr Jekyll's grandson is alive, mad and conducting inhuman experiments in San Francisco, aided by his black hunchbacked assistant called Boris. The Dungeon is not, disappointingly, a place of torture but where Jekyll's human guinea pigs, once injected with serum, fight to the death using martial arts. This movie is certainly a curiosity. These fights scenes, which are fairy long, are probably the best thing about this dreadful movie. And that's not saying much! The plot and script are as awful as the acting. Pretty much the whole film takes place in Jekyll's poorly lit mansion, near darkness at times. The film is incredibly cheesy, dreadfully bad but also slightly entertaining for those reasons. Released in the UK as The Dungeon.
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Different...
kirk.wagstaff18 April 2004
Could you believe it? I accidentally picked this movie up in Music Zone instead of another Vipco Horror "Classic". Initially I found the film to be, like another reviewer here said "impossibly bad". Forty minutes into the film I actually had hopes for this poor monstrosity. It is incredibly grim and tacky, and the kung-fu scenes are cringe-inducing. For example, after the evil doctor injects victims with serum in his dungeon, they wake up and suddenly transform into black-belters and beat the crap out of each other. There was an uneasy atmosphere throughout the 90 minutes and there isn't one scene not shot in darkness. The sado-masochism, violence against women, sexual content and disturbing S&M undertone easily earn this a place in the Vipco library. As a movie itself it really stinks!

2/5
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1/10
The man who made this has some serious issues
TheMikeJustice13 February 2000
Underneath all the cheese and tacky sets there is a deeply disturbing aspect. James Mathers, who wrote the film as well as starring as Dr. Jekyll, plays a really juicy role where he gets to indulge in all sorts of viciously dramatic sadism. He is an incestuous rapist who stabs his sister with an ice pick and pours boiling water on her because she "makes him want her" like his mother did. He keeps a blond chained up and sexually molests her until she screams, at which point he has an orgasm. He then beats his braindead black servant viciously when he thinks he was trying to "soil" his beautiful blond girlfriend. All the while he's leaping around, clasping his hands and giggling. I just can't help thinking that a man who wrote this specifically to act it out must have some serious issues.
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5/10
Base, cruel, twisted exploitation
fertilecelluloid15 February 2006
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Clearly director/writer James Wood's celluloid love child, it is one of the most base, uneven, cruel, twisted exploitation films I've seen. It's certainly not great, but it isn't boring, either, and wallows in incest, random violence, racism and rape. Wood's performance as Dr. Jekyll is completely over the top, as is his crazy script which tries to rationalize the most hideous treatment of other human beings. The scenes of people engaging in brutal, bloody kung fu bouts in Jekyll's low rent dungeon are more comical than disturbing and they're not well choreographed. The atmosphere, however, is thick with brain damaged notions and the incest angle sticks around like a fart that won't die.
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1/10
Please End My Suffering
kirbylee70-599-52617929 April 2016
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Sorry but there are actually some movies that should never have been made. People should never have invested in these movies or if they did should have had their money returned with interest. Don't get me wrong, I honestly understand that there are people out there with a strong desire to create something, to make a movie no matter how little money or talent they have. And I understand that there are people who work on their crew that want to someday move on to bigger and better things. But please, please, please don't make the rest of us sit through movies like this. Stop before you start, get more money to make it right, get some talented people to help you along and nurse you until you are ready to make the leap to bigger and better things. Just don't make the rest of us suffer through a movie like this.

From Cheezy Flicks, a company whose claim is that they want to release some of the cheesiest movies ever made, they finally have a film that qualifies. I've seen many movie from this company that are actually quite good and don't deserve the moniker of cheezy but this one…well…yeah it makes the top tier of those kind of films.

The movie revolves around the great grandson of the legendary doctor who is experimenting on people he injects with a serum that increases their aggressive tendencies. So much so that he eventually turns them loose on one another resulting in a number of mixed martial arts matches that help pad out the mind numbing 88 minutes this film last. Add into the mix a hunchbacked assistant, a lobotomized sister he may or may not abuse sexually, a woman he is in love with he keeps prisoner and her father who he tries to get assistance from in his experiments and you have the makings of…well…I'm not quite sure. Except for the name I don't think of this as a horror film. It's not really a martial arts film either even though it contains enough fight sequences to qualify. It's definitely not a love story. I think the best way to describe it is one big mess.

Terrible acting, terrible plot, terrible script and even the production values are bargain basement bad. I read someone say that the reason the movie is so dark is that there were power cuts in San Francisco when it was being filmed. Really? You don't turn on lights to shoot a movie and use that as the reason why? I'm not even sure if this movie qualifies for a Golden Turkey award as even most of those films had something to enjoy in them. This movie offers nothing. If a movie could make your eyes bleed, this would be that film. Anyone who gives this film a high rating does so because they have some form of money invested in it or know someone who was involved in the making of it. No sane person could recommend it.
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1/10
(Almost)Everybody/Was Kung-Fu Fighting
eminges27 January 2002
A new category of 'bad'- a movie I could only watch in twenty-minute doses, but had to finish just to see where they ended up with the alleged plot, like watching a bus with no brakes, packed full of orphans, careen down a mountain road to certain doom. As thoroughly wack as a Frederick Hobbs movie, where things happen for no apparent reason and with great intensity, but without Hobbs' technical skill.

My GHOD is this thing wrong, on more levels than you've had hot dinners. Oh, sure, there's a plot, some crapola about Dr. Jekyll's grandson inventing a serum that releases people's aggression, but what you see on the screen is an endless parade of dramatically-lit kung-fu matches, community-college-level overacting to no discernible purpose, and the most frightening eye-rolling by a female character outside of Creedence the Druid in Troll 2.

What makes less sense than the plot is that somebody wrote large checks to both make this movie and then to obtain the rights to distribute it. What makes even less sense is that it was NOT a career-ender for all involved. The worst offender, James Wood, who wrote/ directed/ produced/ drove the honey wagon, did disappear from the exciting world of cinema entirely, showing that there is perhaps a loving God in heaven. The only cast member with a shred of acting ability, Dawn Carver Kelly (Julia), also took this as her cue to get completely the hell out of the biz. But everyone else went on to other projects; James Mathers, the unwatchably out-of-control Dr. Jekyll, continues to work into the present. Euuuuwwwww.

If you believe in the primacy of Art, the perfectability of Man, and the essential order of the Universe, avoid this blazing paper bag of dog dookie as you would a panhandler with a wet, hacking cough.
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1/10
Almost unbelievably bad
funkyfry13 October 2004
Sadly, this is one of those B movies that is pretty much worthless. I saw it in a theater packed full of people.... pity all of us. This movie's "horror" elements are just an excuse for long extended kung fu action sequences. Not very good kung fu, either. The main actor, whose name escapes me, is some William Shatner wannabe who moves his eyebrows more than Lance Armstrong moves his legs. He's supposed to be kidnapping people and doing experiments on them. Somehow, nobody notices he's kidnapping people even though he lives in a residential neighborhood and his evil assistant parks his car in the front and takes body bags out of the back. Also, the man who is supposed to be an Oxford professor who visits him takes the entire movie to figure out what is going on.

There truly is nothing in here worth recommending. Skip it.
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9/10
Must See Wanton Violence
TD-1128 August 2010
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Watch the Magnum (1985) VHS version if at all possible. The DVD is completely worthless with a horrible transfer (unwatchable picture) and 21 minutes cut from the film. The old Magnum VHS tapes still show a clear very watchable picture. Don't even bother with the DVD and some of the other VHS versions are also quite inferior.

The film is about a mad doctor who develops a drug that turns humans into fighting animals. He then puts people in cages often men vs women and lets the fight to the death for his own enjoyment and research. Women and men engage in brutal combat which is often quite real looking. The women are at least as strong and ferocious as the men and the fights are very interesting to watch. Since the point of the film is to watch and study these matches, they take up most of the movie. If you like ultimate fighting, death matches or women beating the hell out of men, then you would be interested in this film.
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6/10
Pretty ugly and mean-spirited flick.
HumanoidOfFlesh15 September 2012
"Dr. Jekyll's Dungeon of Death" tells the story of the great grandson of Dr Jekyll,who is conducting experiments in his sleazy and grimy dungeon lab.Once these victims are injected with a serum Jekyll has concocted they commence to violent kung-fu fighting and rage of the berserker.Surprisingly nasty and ugly exploitation flick that mixes martial arts cinema with Gothic horror.It's a weird and off-beat combination for sure.There is incest,sadism and rape for any exploitation fans.The film is poorly shot,some scenes are too dark and there is some blatant overacting,but the performances are decent and fights scenes are quite savage and unsettling without being gratuitously gory.6 kung-fu fighters out of 10.
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8/10
A real juicy turkey from the celluloid closet
oscar-177 September 1998
Never mind calling it a WEIRD film! It's a classic horror tale on drugs! This is certainly the finest example of no-budget filmmaking I've witnessed , as plenty of useless, senseless, but violent kung-fu fighting makes for a real good time! That's most of the fun I had watching this, a movie that knows no bounds when it comes to weirdness: awful acting, bad scripting, and virtually no plot and storyline. It's actually pretty good, that is if you've grown a full appetite of lost and forgotten bad films that millions are missing today.
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6/10
I Have Questions
daniel-mannouch30 July 2020
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It be easier to save the U.S repo market than it would this dear reader's time by classifying what is truly the unclassifiable. Yep, i'm gonna have to chalk this one up to being an experience, one that will shock and stupefy even the most jaded of us.

This slice of Californian carnage was shot by three time only po-no director James Wood (this being his only non X rated credit) and written by, as well as starring (most likely directed by as well) San Francisco playwright/TV actor James Mathers. However, it should be noted that Wood also is down as producer, cinematographer and editor, so it wasn't a complete vanity project on Mathers' part.

Doesn't cancel the fact that much like Andy Milligan did with The Man With Two Heads, Mathers exorcises some real broken brain s**t through the framework of the Louis Stevenson novel by constructing a near formless, brooding screenplay that plays out like a 1930's Todd Slaughter melodrama scribed by a meth addict.

Camp and malice collide in a way that makes me feel uncomfortable in a way i'd never thought i'd enjoy. I find myself complaining so much about films not landing their tone right or, in more lazier examples, applying several, in the vein hope of steam cleaning critical thought off of an audience's brain. Yet, Dungeon of Death marries a jelly/peanut butter pairing that will repulse some, and entrance others. It's an oppressive atmosphere that rivals the most intense offerings from the decade and is emblematic of the hysterical cruelty and cynical angst only found partnered in the late 70's/early 80's period of exploitation cinema, the most gonzo period, as well as being my favourite.

I found the re-working of the novel to be strange, as well as strangely elaborate. This Jekyll's backstory is gone into great detail and it's riveting pulp, regardless of it's economic value. Mathers obviously put effort into this, and the trademarks of a playwright are peppered throughout the film. List? How about extensive dialogue concerning off-screen action, a bit of the old improv from time to time, playing it all the way up to the cheap seats?! All of that wonderful theatrical nonsense. You get it here.

There is no nudity at all in this, despite a hell of a lot of sexual threat. The gore is minimal, with the violence mostly taking the form of Jekyll abusing his disabled entourage, presented with disturbing intensity. It feels like a rip off. You expect something more wet from a title like this film possesses. However, still a horror film. Still very horrific in feeling. I can't overstate how constantly oppressive the atmosphere is at times, like some inverted home invasion thriller. God, it's so weird. Not many films are like this, with it's eclectic score, overacting and strange lighting choices. I haven't even got to the kung fu yet, but i'll leave that for you to find out.

I'll conclude by saying that Dungeon of Death has no right to be the powerful horror film experience that it is. But it is. It's commitment to cruelty and amateur theatre, as well as having one of the greatest one sheets for an exploitation film i have ever seen, make it a hidden horror gem that is near indescribable. Which is indeed a beauty all to itself.
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8/10
Atmospheric Martial Arts Horror Hybrid
Falconeer26 June 2020
Judging from the other reviews, mine is the first for the new Bluray restoration. And what a restoration it is.. the film looks absolutely stunning in its sinister, dimly lit glory. The cinematographer wisely chose to film with a dark lighting, which makes the image appear as a moving Baroque painting, the primary color being blood red, which looks stunning against the blackness. I'm sure that a movie like this must have looked awful on VHS and unrestored DVD versions. Fans of the cult TV horror/soap opera "Dark Shadows" might be the correct audience for " Dr. Jekyll's Dungeon" , as this is unapologetically Gothic and overwrought drama. The idea of combining the then-popular martial arts genre with a Gothic period horror film has never been done before, and the result is truly bizarre. The kidnapped victims that are injected with the rage inducing serum, are forced to fight to the death in a bleak, nightmarish looking dungeon that resembles the torture room in David Cronenberg's "Videodrome, " and these scenes provide the grim action and violence of this sadistic tale of tortured madness and family dysfunction. Filming the entire production inside the huge mansion doesn't hurt the film, as the house is beautiful and poetically spooky. Themes of incest and the pain of unrequited love are examined in ferocious detail, and the highly stylized overly dramatic acting brings to mind the 1930s horror classics. The low rating of this unknown gem is wildly inaccurate and I can only assume it's largely due to the poor quality of earlier video transfers. There is a very specific audience for this bizarre film and it looks like that audience has yet to discover it. If nothing else, see this on Bluray for the aesthetic beauty alone, which is a quality that can't be denied. I absolutely loved this movie. Also recommended is the 70s film "Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne" with Udo Kier, and directed by Poland's premier Surrealist Walarian Boroswyck. That film is very similar in style to this one and most likely was an inspiration for this unique horror film, even borrowing music cues from that European version. In fact I'm guessing fans of Euro cinema might particularly appreciate this one of a kind film..
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10/10
A Most Curious and Creepy Purgatory for Lost Souls...
Atomic_Brain4 October 2020
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Dr. Jekyll's Dungeon of Death is a very creepy, even deranged low-budget horror, filmed on minimal, blacked-out sets, and often looks like a stage reproduction of Pat Boyette's remarkable Dungeons of Harrow. The lurid screenplay also shares that film's love for florid dialogue and stiff, ham-style acting. Although the setting is ostensibly modern, the production has an avowedly anachronistic feel to it, as if it is taking place in some sort of cinematic purgatory for lost souls. All of the performers look like refugees from either kung fu or porno films. There are some violent and almost sensual battles between the doctors unlucky test cases. James Mathers is great as the ham-salad Demento Doctor, a bona fide weirdo; his nefarious experiments illuminate the motivations of rage, pitting one desperado against another, unto death. A very dark and primitive treatise on madness, with an odd, sensual choreography of souls, each dancing to another's will. A meandering, consciously redundant editorial structure reflects this dead space as a morbid, claustrophobic prison for both character and audience alike, in essence a stark depiction of existential alienation. Most interesting.
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Impossibly bad.
EyeAskance30 June 2003
The famous mad doctor's nth-great-grandson carries on the family tradition by developing a serum which transforms those under it's influence into unstoppable karate-chopping killing machines. By and by, the doctor is visited by an old colleague who is unaware that his own daughter is being subdued in a room just arm's length away, kept as a sedated slave for the Doctor's cruel desires(he also frequently tortures his half-wit assistant and tragic lobotomized sister).

This mercilessly unprofessional travesty seems to be filmed around footage of some sort of martial arts competition, and the dire results are mind-bending. Surely one of the worst horror films of the 70s...if you have cultivated a taste for uniquely terrible cinema, then you might find this an especially scrumptious morsel.

3/10
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Bizarre horror cheapie for fanatics only
lor_12 January 2023
My review was written in February 1982 after a Times Square screening: Filmed in 1978, "Dr. Jekyll's Dungeon of Death is a very strange takeoff on the Robert Louis Stevenson story, combining martial arts action with mad scientist and bondage motifs. Commercial prospects seem limited for this odd cheapie.

Set in San Francisco (no exteriors are used, however) arbitrarily in 1959, pic limns the demented behavior of the original Dr. Jekyll's grandson, portrayed by screenwriter James Mathers, with much eyebrow raising and eye-popping. He's experimenting with a serum for mind-control, worked on by his ancestor and later by Nazi scientists.

Oddity is film has no Mr. Hyde character and hence no transformations from Jekyll to Hyde, probably a first among the dozens of screen versions of the tale. Instead, Jekyll injects criminals (of both sexes and various races) with the serum, staging lengthy one on one kung fu fights in his basement between the "maddened" patients.

Helmer James Wood displays an unhealthy preoccupation with on-camera injections and stages the kung fu material listlessly with cheap direct-sound recording coming off more realistically in place of the usual dubbed, noisy sound effects. Despite a blonde in bondage for him to play with, film has no nudity to titillate the fans. Whole cast of corny horror stereotypes self-destructs in a silly, basement killing spree climax.

Wood handles most of the pic's tech credits himself, and his lighting is so bad that when the thesps miss their marks they are swallowed up in total darkness.
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