Mary Reilly

The untold story of Jekyll and Hyde

5.8
19961h 48m

Production

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A housemaid falls in love with Dr. Jekyll and his darkly mysterious counterpart, Mr. Hyde.

Trailers & Videos

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Dr Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Transform

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Mary Tries To Escape Mr. Hyde

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Mr. Hyde Tries To Reveal His Secret

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Caught By Mr. Hyde

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Meeting Doctor Henry Jekyll

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John Malkovich - 1996 Mary Reilly Trailer

Cast

Photo of Julia Roberts

Julia Roberts

Mary Reilly

Photo of John Malkovich

John Malkovich

Dr. Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde

Photo of George Cole

George Cole

Mr. Poole

Photo of Michael Gambon

Michael Gambon

Mary’s Father

Photo of Glenn Close

Glenn Close

Mrs. Farraday

Photo of Kathy Staff

Kathy Staff

Mrs. Kent

Photo of Linda Bassett

Linda Bassett

Mary's Mother

Photo of Ciarán Hinds

Ciarán Hinds

Sir Danvers Carew

Photo of Henry Goodman

Henry Goodman

Haffinger

Photo of Wendy Nottingham

Wendy Nottingham

Screaming Girl's Mother

Photo of Moya Brady

Moya Brady

Young Woman

Photo of Isabella Marshall

Isabella Marshall

Screaming Girl

Photo of Richard Leaf

Richard Leaf

Screaming Girl's Father

Photo of Stephen Boxer

Stephen Boxer

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Reviews

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2/10

Did we really need a secondhand retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale as seen through the eyes of the eponymous, non-canonical housemaid? This is such a well-known story that adding a fresh perspective may have seemed like a good idea at the time; on the other hand, what possible insight could Mary (Julia Roberts) offer when she’s either blind as a bat or dumb as a rock?

She’s not alone, though; everyone in this movie who isn’t Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde suffers from Lois Lane Syndrome. The closest anyone ever comes to pointing out the uncanny resemblance between the "master" and his "assistant" is remarking that "they do look a bit alike." More like a yottabit.

John Malkovich could have been as good an Edward Hyde as we was a Vicomte Valmont, and that’s precisely what made him wrong for the Henry Jekyll part. Casting him in both roles not only completely misses the original novel’s Apollonian/Dionysian dichotomy theme, but also makes the rest of the characters, especially the heroine, like complete morons. And since everyone in the audience knows, if they know nothing else, that Jekyll and Hyde are one and the same, what the hell was the point anyway?

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