Fredric March

Fredric March
(as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde)

Poole: You should go out, sir. London offers many amusements for a gentlemen like you, sir.
Dr. Jekyll: Yes, but gentlemen like me daren't take advantage of them, Poole. Gentlemen like me have to be very careful of what we do or say.

Fredric March

Fredric March
(as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde)

Dr. Lanyon: Perhaps you're forgetting, you're engaged to Muriel.
Dr. Jekyll: Forgotten it? Can a man dying of thirst forget water? And do you know what would happen to that thirst if it were to be denied water?
Dr. Lanyon: If I understand you correctly, you sound almost indecent.
Dr. Jekyll: What names you give things!

Holmes Herbert

Holmes Herbert
(as Dr. Lanyon)

Dr. Lanyon: You're a rebel, and see what it has done for you. You're in the power of this monster that you have created.
Dr. Jekyll: I'll never take that drug again!
Dr. Lanyon: Yes, but you told me you became that monster tonight not of your own accord. It will happen again.
Dr. Jekyll: It never will. I'm sure of it. I'll conquer it!
Dr. Lanyon: Too late. You cannot conquer it. It has conquered you!

Fredric March

Fredric March
(as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde)

Dr. Jekyll: I have no soul. I'm beyond the pale. I'm one of the living dead!

Fredric March

Fredric March
(as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde)

Dr. Jekyll: Oh, God. This I did not intend. I saw a light but did not know where it was headed. I have tresspassed on your domain. I've gone further than man should go. Forgive me. Help me!


Fredric March

Fredric March
(as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde)

Mr. Hyde: [after strangling Ivy]
Isn't Hyde a lover after your own heart?

Fredric March

Fredric March
(as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde)

Mr. Hyde: If you do one thing I don't approve of while I'm gone, the LEAST little thing, mind you... I'll show you what horror means!

Fredric March

Fredric March
(as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde)

Mr. Hyde: Perhaps you prefer a gentleman. One of those fine-mannered and honorable gentlemen. Those panting hypocrites who like your legs but talk about your garters.

Fredric March

Fredric March
(as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde)

Mr. Hyde: Think before you decide, I tell you! Do you want to be left as you are, or do you want your eyes and your soul to be blasted by a sight that would stagger the devil himself?

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