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Duration: 839 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Alternate Names: Lisa Donohue
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Lisa Donahue, known for her role as Lauren in 'Jekyll' (2004), began her acting career after appearing on Big Brother 3 in 2001. Post-Big Brother, she had guest roles in TV series like Entourage and Dr. Vegas. Despite being a finalist in Big Brother: All-Stars casting in 2006, she was not selected to return. Currently, Donahue works as a waitress at The Huntley in Santa Monica, CA.
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Siena Goines, an actress and producer, is known for her role in 'Women: Stories of Passion' series in 1996.
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Release Year: 2007
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Džekil
Director: Scott Zakarin
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Dr. Henry Jekyll, a brilliant scientist, creates an alter-ego avatar which he downloads directly into his brain. This transformation turns him into Edward Hyde, a psychopathic, hedonistic party animal who indulges in ultra-violent behavior. Hyde becomes obsessed with a sexy stripper and begins to abandon his girlfriend, Lisa, causing tension between them. As Hyde's violent actions leave bodies in his wake, his best friends become increasingly concerned for their safety. Meanwhile, Dr. Jekyll struggles to regain control over his alter-ego and return to his normal life.
'Jekyll' is a horror film directed by Scott Zakarin that was released in the United States in 2007. The movie is a modern adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novella 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'. Unlike the original story, this version focuses on Jekyll's creation of an avatar which, when downloaded into his brain, turns him into Hyde, a psychopathic hedonist with ultra-violent tendencies. The film explores themes of identity, duality, and the struggle for control over one's darker impulses.