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The last time the 1931 Frederic March version (the caveman-ish Hyde we all stereotypically picture) came out on DVD, it was in a double feature with Spencer Tracy's kinky psychological actor-heavy version from the 40's, to save vintage-catalog space.
Okay, admit it, I was hoping for the same double feature too, and wondered why we were just getting the '31-- ![]() The 20's Barrymore silent is public domain and keeps popping up on every cheap PD horror collection, but good to know we're getting the official "real" Kino version. |
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