Dr. Jekyll & Mistress Hyde (Video 2003)

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Dr. Jekyll & Mistress Hyde (Video 2003). Dr. Jekyll & Mistress Hyde: Directed by Tony Marsiglia. With Julian Wells, Erin Brown, Ruby Larocca, Andrea Davis. Dr. Jackie Stevenson is a Los Angeles based therapist and scientist who tries to invent a serum to separate the pure from the lustful side of the female psychosis. After she has an unsuccessful experiment with a female client named Martine, which drove her patient to insanity and to a mental hospital, Jackie tries part of the serum on herself and becomes her lustful alter ego Heidi Hyde; a voracious lesbian who prowls the streets of L.A. after dark looking for carnal pleasures. Things get more weird when "Heidi" picks up a young prostitute named Dawn for a one-night stand, and who begins to visit Jackie for therapy sessions as well. Soon the line between reality and illusion blurs and it leads to Jackie finding out that her husband is cheating on her with her maid Paula which leads "Heidi" to plan a revenge with Dawn's help. Is Dawn really what she appears to be?

“I got my introduction to Seduction Cinema a couple of weeks ago with the decent u0026#39;Sin Sistersu0026#39;, and while it was a long way both from being brilliant and from the hardcore pornography Iu0026#39;m used to; it was just about good enough to warrant seeing another. Dr Jekyll and Mistress Hyde is very much along the same lines as Sin Sisters in terms of style and plotting, although as the title suggests; the film takes itu0026#39;s backbone from the Robert Louis Stevenson classic novel u0026#39;Dr Jekyll and Mr Hydeu0026#39;. The film puts lesbian sex at its forefront (nothing wrong with that) and probably took about two minutes to write. Stevensonu0026#39;s classic easily lends itself to a sex film, and here we focus on Dr Jackie Stevenson (nice name…), a female scientist that has developed a drug to do…something…to women. After trying it on herself, she develops an alter-ego – except this time the alter ego doesnu0026#39;t turn to murder, it turns to having sex with the sultry Misty Mundae, whom Jackie meets at a bus stop. From there, we follow the bizarre love story to its unexpected final twist.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film looks like it was shot with a video camera and probably cost just a fistful of dollars to make. The performances are terrible, with the female leads looking great while delivering awful lines of dialogue in a horribly wooden way. This doesnu0026#39;t matter, of course, as the whole point of the film is simply for its male audience members to enjoy themselves, although it doesnu0026#39;t deliver too much on that front either. Like the performances, the sex is wooden and fake looking and while the initial seduction between Misty Mundae and Julian Wells is rather nice, the rest of the film just sort of rolls on. However, despite its many shortcomings – Dr Jekyll and Mistress Hyde is a real fun film to watch. Itu0026#39;s all so stupid that youu0026#39;d have to be completely humourless not to have a laugh at it, and watching the female leads go at each other is nice even though itu0026#39;s not very well done. Mundae and Wells bode extremely well together as theyu0026#39;re polar opposites, and itu0026#39;s obvious that director Tony Marsiglia knows that. The ending feels incredibly tacked on; but given all the lacklustre ways they could have ended it, the conclusion isnu0026#39;t too bad. Overall; this film is OK with me.”

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