El hombre y la bestia

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El hombre y la bestia
El hombre y la bestia
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If you are looking for a film to disconnect for a while and then be able to discuss it with family and friends, the film El hombre y la bestia is your ideal candidate.
The film's producers decided that it would be released in year 1920.
The cast of this film (John Barrymore, Brandon Hurst, Martha Mansfield, Charles Lane, Nita Naldi) has very good results since they hit a lot with the role obtained.

John S. Robertson adds to his long list of professional career, having been the person in charge of the direction of this film.
During the 95 min. that the film lasts, the messages and reflections are seen little by little.
One of the countries with the most films created in the history of cinema is United States and this film is one of them.

Do you want to know who has given life to the script of the film? The writing team has been led by Clara S. Beranger, Robert Louis Stevenson.
The production company Paramount Pictures has achieved excellent results thanks to its initial bet on this story.
Roy Overbaugh has been the person in charge of directing the entire photographic aspect of the film.
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Critics El hombre y la bestia

John Barrymore in his prime! A classic from the silent movie era ... The film is enhanced by the earthy beauty of Nita Naldi!
Grip. Better adaptation. Fascinating silent movie
An excellent silence, but I still prefer Frederic March's version. Most linguists credit this movie for giving birth to the language. . . The beast within
He's a mysterious young man, Dr. Jekyll. Not bad, but the 1931 movie is better. An excellent horror movie
Excellent morality game. Solid early adaptation of a classic tale. A very effective silent movie of a classic.
CUTTING SCENARIO. Barrymore's compelling dual role. two-sided life
Slowly but effectively chilling version of the tale. One of the best horror movies ever made. Very close to Robert Louis Stevenson's book!
John Barrymore-The Definitive Hyde. An exquisite and almost perfect classic. A silent masterpiece
Review - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920)
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