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THE UGLY DUCKLING (1959):
Henry Jekyll (Bernard Bresslaw) is a bungling, awkward and socially inept buffoon working in his brother’s pharmacy. One day he discovers an old formula created by his great-great-grandfather which claims to turn 'a man of timid disposition into a bold, fearless dragon'. He eagerly mixes the formula, takes one drink, and is transformed into the suave, dashing and self-confident Teddy Hyde. Teddy immediately becomes a darling of society and a big hit with the ladies. However he also craves the thrill of becoming a master criminal, and recruits a gang of expert crooks to join him in carrying out a series of daring and ambitious jewel robberies.
'HE'S A CHANGED MAN AFTER TAKING JEKYLL'S FAMILY REMEDY'
CAST: Bernard Bresslaw as Henry Jekyll / Teddy Hyde Jon Pertwee as Victor Jekyll Reginald Beckwith as Reginald Maudie Edwards as Henrietta Jekyll Jean Muir as Snout Richard Wattis as Berkeley Elwyn Brook-Jones as Dandy Michael Ripper as Benny David Lodge as Peewee Keith Smith as Figures Michael Ward as Pasco John Harvey as Sgt. Barnes Jess Conrad as Bimbo Robert Desmond as Dizzy Roger Avon as Reporter Cyril Chamberlain as Police Sergeant Joe Loss as Himself Director: Lance Comfort