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Dr. Jackie Stevenson is a controversial therapist who believes the female psyche consists of the 'pure' and the 'lustful,' and she has developed an experimental serum that will separate the two halves, thus freeing her test subject from psychological and sexual inhibitions. Review: Required viewing for Misty Mundae fans - Seduction Cinema has come a long way since its early days, thanks largely to the contributions of one gorgeous starlet named Misty Mundae. By the time this film was released in 2003, production values, cinematography, and writing had improved dramatically from the oftentimes utterly ridiculous film spoofs of past years. At the same time, though, the company had not forgotten its mission; Dr. Jekyll and Mistress Hyde offers ample proof that these guys are still putting the Seduction in Seduction Cinema - and there is no one more seductive than Misty Mundae. Julian Wells plays Jackie Stevenson, a straight-laced psychologist making waves with her theory about the dual nature of the female psyche; it's half "pure" and half "lustful," she argues. Her disparaging husband is having none of it because, if his wife has a lustful side, he hasn't seen it. He, of course, is lustful enough for the both of them - just ask the maid (Ruby DeLarocca). Dr. Stevenson has been hard at work developing a formula that will separate the two conflicting halves and somehow free women from their own inner shackles. When she tries the drug on one of her severely depressed patients, the poor girl winds up in a room with padded walls (but not before ravaging the good doctor in a nymphomaniacal fit). Naturally, Jackie then decides to experiment on herself, but with a smaller dosage. Now we see her repressed lustful side come out in the form of the wanton "Heidi." She goes prowling the streets, where she meets Dawn, a young lady with an uncanny resemblance to her first patient - probably because Misty Mundae plays both roles here. Dawn is a young lady of the night - aw heck, she's a hooker - who proves quite capable of satisfying Heidi's newly awakened needs. The two strike up a relationship (which does not preclude Dawn from bring other young ladies home with her), Jackie becomes more addicted to the serum and the carnal pleasures it brings to her through her alter-ego Heidi, and a few other things happen by way of filler between numerous hot and steamy encounters. There is a bit of a surprise at the end, but I think the filmmakers went out a little too far on a limb on this one. You have to expect a few story problems and weaknesses from Seduction Cinema films, but these problems are more than made up for in terms of what I shall cleverly label "the good stuff." Not only are there more erotic scenes than usual in this Seduction Cinema film, the scenes are all well done and far from disappointing. You definitely get more Misty for your money in this movie than in most of her other ones. You also get Misty in a schoolgirl outfit - that, my friends, is worth the price of admission. As usual, Seduction Cinema has thrown in a number of nice bonus features as well. There is a behind-the-scenes feature of over an hour and fifteen minutes that basically follows Misty and Ruby DeLarocca all the way from New Jersey to L.A. for the complete filming of the movie. Unless you're a Misty fan, you might find some of this video boring, as the girls don't do a whole lot, but highlights include a trip to the Walk of Fame and Misty spontaneously performing the rap part of Blondie's Rapture. After a short interview with Misty and Julian Wells, you can check out a whole slew of trailers: eight Retro-Seduction Cinema releases (including Misty's remakes of Lustful Addiction and Roxanna) and eight Seduction Cinema titles starring Miss Mundae. You'll notice there is a second disc included in the package; this is actually a compact disc containing the music from the film - I wasn't particularly enamored with the soundtrack, but maybe some out there will enjoy it enough to want to listen to it on its own. Dr. Jekyll and Mistress Hyde is a decent effort in its own right, but there is no doubt that Misty Mundae makes this film something special. If you are a Misty fan, you will definitely want to add this DVD to your Misty collection - trust me on this one. Review: Terrible movie - It’s not worth the money to buy. The actresses are bad at acting. I would grade this movie a F.
| ASIN | B00008O2ZL |
| Actors | Andrea Davis (VI), Erin Brown (II), Julian Wells, Misty Mundae, Ruby Larocca |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99,305 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #3,910 in Romance (Movies & TV) #9,305 in Action & Adventure DVDs #15,418 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Director | Tony Marsiglia |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English |
| MPAA rating | Unrated (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Collector's Edition, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 2.88 ounces |
| Release date | July 13, 2004 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
| Studio | E.I.Independent |
D**Y
Required viewing for Misty Mundae fans
Seduction Cinema has come a long way since its early days, thanks largely to the contributions of one gorgeous starlet named Misty Mundae. By the time this film was released in 2003, production values, cinematography, and writing had improved dramatically from the oftentimes utterly ridiculous film spoofs of past years. At the same time, though, the company had not forgotten its mission; Dr. Jekyll and Mistress Hyde offers ample proof that these guys are still putting the Seduction in Seduction Cinema - and there is no one more seductive than Misty Mundae. Julian Wells plays Jackie Stevenson, a straight-laced psychologist making waves with her theory about the dual nature of the female psyche; it's half "pure" and half "lustful," she argues. Her disparaging husband is having none of it because, if his wife has a lustful side, he hasn't seen it. He, of course, is lustful enough for the both of them - just ask the maid (Ruby DeLarocca). Dr. Stevenson has been hard at work developing a formula that will separate the two conflicting halves and somehow free women from their own inner shackles. When she tries the drug on one of her severely depressed patients, the poor girl winds up in a room with padded walls (but not before ravaging the good doctor in a nymphomaniacal fit). Naturally, Jackie then decides to experiment on herself, but with a smaller dosage. Now we see her repressed lustful side come out in the form of the wanton "Heidi." She goes prowling the streets, where she meets Dawn, a young lady with an uncanny resemblance to her first patient - probably because Misty Mundae plays both roles here. Dawn is a young lady of the night - aw heck, she's a hooker - who proves quite capable of satisfying Heidi's newly awakened needs. The two strike up a relationship (which does not preclude Dawn from bring other young ladies home with her), Jackie becomes more addicted to the serum and the carnal pleasures it brings to her through her alter-ego Heidi, and a few other things happen by way of filler between numerous hot and steamy encounters. There is a bit of a surprise at the end, but I think the filmmakers went out a little too far on a limb on this one. You have to expect a few story problems and weaknesses from Seduction Cinema films, but these problems are more than made up for in terms of what I shall cleverly label "the good stuff." Not only are there more erotic scenes than usual in this Seduction Cinema film, the scenes are all well done and far from disappointing. You definitely get more Misty for your money in this movie than in most of her other ones. You also get Misty in a schoolgirl outfit - that, my friends, is worth the price of admission. As usual, Seduction Cinema has thrown in a number of nice bonus features as well. There is a behind-the-scenes feature of over an hour and fifteen minutes that basically follows Misty and Ruby DeLarocca all the way from New Jersey to L.A. for the complete filming of the movie. Unless you're a Misty fan, you might find some of this video boring, as the girls don't do a whole lot, but highlights include a trip to the Walk of Fame and Misty spontaneously performing the rap part of Blondie's Rapture. After a short interview with Misty and Julian Wells, you can check out a whole slew of trailers: eight Retro-Seduction Cinema releases (including Misty's remakes of Lustful Addiction and Roxanna) and eight Seduction Cinema titles starring Miss Mundae. You'll notice there is a second disc included in the package; this is actually a compact disc containing the music from the film - I wasn't particularly enamored with the soundtrack, but maybe some out there will enjoy it enough to want to listen to it on its own. Dr. Jekyll and Mistress Hyde is a decent effort in its own right, but there is no doubt that Misty Mundae makes this film something special. If you are a Misty fan, you will definitely want to add this DVD to your Misty collection - trust me on this one.
A**N
Terrible movie
It’s not worth the money to buy. The actresses are bad at acting. I would grade this movie a F.
J**N
Willing to bet most lesbians don't even like this film
There is very little enthusiasm and not enough jiggle, therefore a guy can't benefit from this film unless he's under 16 years old, and I'd be willing to bet most lesbians don't like this film either. This needs to be campy, or a comedy since it isn't erotic. This film is like getting the flu. You wonder why.
J**Y
Dr. Jekyll & Mistress Hyde
This DVD arrived in good order. Shipping and handling was in less than a week. Ok DVD, but the storyline could use a bit more tweaking, other than just leaving the plot hanging in the balance.
P**I
seduction cimema's classic
This DVD is a must have by every Misty Mundae fan. First, Misty will never look as good as she does in this movie, albeit the extra 10 lbs she carries. The story takes a bit of imagination but it is maybe the best script she has done so far. Others have described the basic story line so I will skip that, but this gives us something that we never will have again: a 20 something girl at her physical perfection. The camera work is excellent as is the sound track. Misty has been seen lately on Lingerie, a soft porn late night drama but the glow is gone. I am afraid that we might not see much of her again. This is why this film is so good. It may be the best film she has done overall as it has none of the depressing story lines of Sinful or Chantal, good efforts but depressing and screen plays that are full of holes. If watched closely this is a very clever story line. You must watch it to the very end to get the full effect which is not handed to you, you must think about it. The winner in the end is Misty, but she is not on the screen. The look on Paula, the maid's face, when she realized she still needs the sex drug and Misty does not is priceless. Also I must give credit to the character parts turned in by Seduction Cinemas best cast. They all look great but special mention must be given to Julian Wells, who does a stellar job as the psychologist. She is always good but she really shines in this. Andrea Davis and Ruby DelaRocca are adequate but the movie is carried by brilliant performances by Julian and Misty. IMO this is Misty's best acting job. She delivers her part without the torturing script that caused her to break down while filming Chantel. The sex scenes are somewhat hot for Seduction but basically tame. There are a lot of them so those who want to see Misty with a variety of women will not be disappointed. The scene where Misty playing a hooker is linked up with Julian Wells is pretty hot but requires some imagination. The off camera stuff shows Misty and Ruby living like a couple of young girls do. They seem to overcome the lack of comfort and have fun as time permits. Watching them dance and rap is a feel good moment that makes the production worth far more than just the movie. We realize that she is just a kid, not a movie star. And she is very loveable in these shots, with her glasses, her funny looking tennis shoes and her big sheepskin coat.
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