(1957) No sooner does a young woman (Gloria Talbott) learn of her true parentage than local folk start falling prey to a fiendish killer. Could she really have inherited not only Henry Jekyll's estate, but the sinister state of his horrible alter ego as well?
Producer-screenwriter Jack Pollexfen's script conflates Jekyll & Hyde with lycanthropy AND vampirism: In this version, Jekyll's alter ego was a "human werewolf" who was finally stopped by being staked--but the locals still fear he might return on full-moon nights. Apparently that formula of his even included the kitchen sink!