Dr. Jekyll Likes Them Hot Explained

Dr. Jekyll Likes Them Hot
Director:Steno
Screenplay:
Story:Castellano & Pipolo
Starring:
Music:Armando Trovajoli
Cinematography:
Editing:Raimondo Crociani
Studio:Medusa Distribuzione
Distributor:Medusa
Runtime:107 minutes
Country:Italy

Dr. Jekyll Likes Them Hot (Italian: Dottor Jekyll e gentile signora) is a 1979 Italian film directed by Steno.

Plot

The evil genius Dr. Jekyll, director of the powerful multinational food company PANTAC which has flooded the world with a large number of pollutants and harmful products, accidentally drinks the "serum of good", turning into a good-natured and placid Mr. Hyde...

Cast

Production

Dr. Jekyll Likes Them Hot was originally titled as Il dottor Jekill Junior. According to the public register, filming began on July 31, 1978. The film was shot on location in London.

Release

Dr. Jekyll Likes Them Hot was distributed theatrically in Italy by Medusa on 31 August 1979. The film grossed 427,000,000 Italian lire domestically.

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