Dr. Heckyl & Mr. Hype (1980)
An ugly, misshapen podiatrist ingests a formula made by a colleague and turns into a handsome, devil-may-care (but violent) ladies' man.
The Nutty Professor meets the Marquis De Sade.
How Oliver Reed got attached to this movie, I'll never know.
This little sleeper black comedy has been out of print forever, and never on dvd. If the riffers could resurrect this film, this could be the next "Manos - The Hands of Fate."
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Dilbert Thockmeyer commented
Dr. Henry Heckyl: "Now we're dead, and I'm still a ******. "
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Miss Finebum: "Let's face it, we're probably immortal."
Lt. Mack Druck - 'Il Topo': "Why don't you shoot each other and find out."
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Mr. Hype: "You get in my way again, squid brain, and you'll wish your mother had strangled you at birth."
Lt. Mack Druck - 'Il Topo': "She tried."
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Dr. Henry Heckyl: [scaring away yet another girl] "I could have taken her to a movie. To a Chinese restaurant. To a water bed motel."
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Dilbert Thockmeyer commented
"Mine is a face that spoils a sunny day. Luckily I don't need tan"
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Dr. Henry Heckyl: "First of all I'm going to give you a shot of zilophob. It will help suppress the pain I'm going to have to put you through."
Lt. Mack Druck - 'Il Topo': "I don't feel pain, I'm a cop."
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Lt. Mack Druck - 'Il Topo': "Did he have one red eye, one green eye, hair like it was taken off a Halloween mask, and a nose like a half-eaten carrot?"
Mrs. Quivel: " Yes. He's laying on my bed, making disgusting noises."
Lt. Mack Druck - 'Il Topo': "That's no monster, that's my podiatrist."
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Mr. Hype: "I want you to be absolutely honest."
Liza Rowne: "I don't think I've ever tried that."
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Dilbert Thockmeyer commented