tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9144163440010176336.post2710697157003313548..comments2022-03-24T04:19:54.795-07:00Comments on The Jekyll and Hyde Laboratory: The Bearer of Bad NewsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9144163440010176336.post-20680656948520966412012-12-17T20:33:32.594-08:002012-12-17T20:33:32.594-08:00Hi,
I've been visiting your site for a while (...Hi,<br />I've been visiting your site for a while (once every few months or so). Since you wrote a new post (i.e. you're not forgetting this project), I thought I'd say "hi". And "thank you".<br /><br />I find it really helpful to have so many resources collected here. When I need to get my J&H fix, I come here. And it's a shame they closed down your YouTube. (I did manage to find the song "I Bought a Bicycle" elsewhere, though :)<br /><br />If you'd like a modest contribution to the cause, I know a movie adaptation which isn't listed in here. It's a 1985 USSR film, in Russian (lead actor Innokentij Smoktunovskij as Jekyll).<br />It follows the book's plot fairly closely (the most faithful movie adaptation I've seen yet), but makes a few interesting changes too.<br />If you like, I can try to create subtitles for it (I speak Russian), and then get it to you somehow.<br /><br />I don't have an account here, so if you wish to reply, my email's steerkite@yahoo.com<br /><br />Thanks again for all the work you've put into this!<br />NairethAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9144163440010176336.post-59199700548904800282012-12-17T20:32:14.393-08:002012-12-17T20:32:14.393-08:00Hi,
I've been visiting your site for a while (...Hi,<br />I've been visiting your site for a while (once every few months or so). Since you wrote a new post (i.e. you're not forgetting this project), I thought I'd say "hi". And "thank you".<br /><br />I find it really helpful to have so many resources collected here. When I need to get my J&H fix, I come here. And it's a shame they closed down your YouTube. (I did manage to find the song "I Bought a Bicycle" elsewhere, though :)<br /><br />If you'd like a modest contribution to the cause, I know a movie adaptation which isn't listed in here. It's a 1985 USSR film, in Russian (lead actor Innokentij Smoktunovskij as Jekyll).<br />It follows the book's plot fairly closely (the most faithful movie adaptation I've seen yet), but makes a few interesting changes too.<br />If you like, I can try to create subtitles for it (I speak Russian), and then get it to you somehow.<br /><br />I don't have an account here, so if you wish to reply, my email's steerkite@yahoo.com<br /><br />Thanks again for all the work you've put into this!<br />NairethAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9144163440010176336.post-53706408533989002012012-11-29T08:09:16.382-08:002012-11-29T08:09:16.382-08:00I just wanted to say that I love this blog. I disc...I just wanted to say that I love this blog. I discovered it a while back and bookmarked it. I only had time to watch a few videos at the time, and it saddens me that YouTube has removed them, as they do with so many great videos. I will certainly be keeping my eye out for updates from you. Thanks for all that you share with us J&H fans.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9144163440010176336.post-61823785284708145032012-09-27T21:01:15.809-07:002012-09-27T21:01:15.809-07:00From what I've searched through it seems that ...From what I've searched through it seems that there aren't any walk/visitation guides to the locations featured in the original Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story, probably because there are very few definite locations mentioned in the book, and those that were mentioned, were not the most important places, like Dr. Jekyll's house.<br /><br />Here's a list of all the real-life locations I was able to pick out from the book: <br />--Cavendish Square (where Dr. Lanyon lives) <br />--Soho (the neighborhood in which Hyde keeps his apartment)<br />--Regent's Park (where Jekyll accidentally transforms into Hyde after successfully repressing the transformation for a while)<br />--Portland Street (Hyde goes to an unnamed hotel here to write a letter to Lanyon about fetching his drugs from Jekyll's lab)<br />--Gaunt Street (Utterson names this as where he lives)<br /><br />I hope you have a great time in London (I'm quite jealous, I wish I could get a chance to visit), and that you're able to visit at least one of these locations. I'm glad to hear you enjoy my blog! Thanks so much for stopping by. :)Gennie Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12056394846794115317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9144163440010176336.post-46790845908166096912012-09-27T16:41:46.695-07:002012-09-27T16:41:46.695-07:00hello. i am going tomorrow to london and I have be...hello. i am going tomorrow to london and I have been thinking (late!!!) that may be there is a walk or visit to the places that appear in the book. Do you know if there is something? as I will be just for the weekend I dont have so much time to do it!!! please if you can give me an idea please couldyou send me an email to estrellabroquetas@gmail.com as soon as possible. thank you very much. i think you blog is phantastic and as soon as I will come back from london i will spend time to to through it !!!estrellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02165466166500372777noreply@blogger.com