I, Monster is a 1971 British horror film directed by Stephen Weeks (his feature debut) and starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. [1] It was written by Milton Subotsky, adapted from Robert Louis Stevenson 's 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde, with the main characters' names changed to Dr. Charles Marlowe and Mr. Edward.
I, Monster is a 1971 British horror film directed by Stephen Weeks (his feature debut) for Amicus Productions. It is an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde, with the main characters' names changed to Dr. Charles Marlowe and Mr. Edward Blake.
Psychologist Charles Marlowe (Lee) invents a drug which will release his patients' inhibitions. I Monster started collaborating with Finnish pop artist, HK119, for her second album in 2007. The resulting project, Fast, Cheap and Out of Control was released in September 2008 on One Little Indian Records, and saw I Monster co.
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Christopher Lee as Dr. Charles Marlowe / Edward Blake Peter Cushing as Frederick Utterson Mike Raven as Enfield Richard Hurndall as Dr. Hastie Lanyon George Merritt as Mr.
Poole Kenneth J. Warren as Mr. Deane Susan Jameson as Diane Thomas Marjie Lawrence as Annie Aimee Delamain as Landlady Michael Des Barres as Boy in Alley Lesley Judd as Woman in Alley Ian McCulloch as Man at Bar.
"I, Monster" is the thirteenth episode of the 2012 TV series. Production-wise, it is the fourteenth episode of the series. It first aired on January 25th, 2013.
The Turtles must face off against a new enemy, The Rat King, who threatens not only to take control of the city, but Splinter's mind as well. Donatello (Rob Paulsen) Leonardo (Jason Biggs) Michelangelo (Greg Cipes) Raphael (Sean Astin. A description of tropes appearing in I, Monster.
A 1971 Amicus Productions horror film. Dr. Charles Marlowe (Christopher Lee) is a renowned psychologist in.
I, Monster (1971) - Plot summary, synopsis, and more 19th-century London psychologist Charles Marlowe experiments with a mind-altering drug. He develops a malevolent alter ego, Edward Blake, whom his friend Utterson suspects of blackmailing Marlowe. Explore I Monster's biography, discography, and artist credits.
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