| Dr. Jekyll y el Hombre Lobo | |
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| Directed by | León Klimovsky |
| Produced by | Alfredo Fraile Arturo González |
| Written by | Jacinto Molina |
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Paul Naschy Shirley Corrigan Jack Taylor |
| Music by | Antón García Abril |
| Cinematography | Francisco Fraile |
| Edited by | Petra de Nieva |
| Distributed by | Regia-Arturo González Rodríguez (Spain, theatrical), Filmaco (USA, theatrical) |
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96 minutes |
| Country | Spain |
| Language | Spanish |
Dr. Jekyll y el Hombre Lobo (Dr. Jekyll and the Wolfman), also known as Dr. Jekyll and the Werewolf, is a 1971 Spanish horror film, the sixth in the series, about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. It was followed by a sequel, El retorno de Walpurgis.
Paul Naschy returns as El Hombre Lobo for the sixth time as he searches for a cure to his lycanthropy by visiting the grandson of the infamous Dr. Jekyll. He is given a serum that transforms him into a Hyde-like personality in the hope that it will sublimate his werewolf self, but it results unfortunately in an even more savage monster. The film features a classic scene wherein the wolfman transforms in an elevator, much to the chagrin of a female fellow passenger. Famed Euro-horror star Jack Taylor played Dr. Henry Jekyll.