Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920 Paramount film)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1920 American silent horror film produced by Famous Players–Lasky and released through Paramount/Artcraft. The film, which stars John Barrymore, is an adaptation of the 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. John S. Robertson directed the production, and Clara Beranger wrote the screenplay, based on the 1887 stage play by Thomas Russell Sullivan that in turn was based on the novel.
Theatrical release poster
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 1920 lantern slide
A 1920 lobby poster depicting the dashing and “good” Dr. Henry Jekyll
Barrymore in full makeup as the "ghastly" and evil Mr. Hyde
John Barrymore was an American actor on stage, screen, and radio. A member of the Drew and Barrymore theatrical families, he initially tried to avoid the stage, and briefly attempted a career as an artist, but appeared on stage together with his father Maurice in 1900, and then his sister Ethel the following year. He began his career in 1903 and first gained attention as a stage actor in light comedy, then high drama, culminating in productions of Justice (1916), Richard III (1920), and Hamlet (1922); his portrayal of Hamlet led to him being called the "greatest living American tragedian".
Barrymore in 1918
Ethel in Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines; Barrymore appeared with his sister in the 1901 play.
(l to r) Barrymore with his sister Ethel and brother Lionel in 1904.
Barrymore with his first wife, actress Katherine Corri Harris, in 1911