David Hasselhoff credited as playing...
Dr. Henry Jekyll • Edward Hyde
- Jekyll: [while stumbling around dizzily and laughing, then writing in a notebook] No noticeable behavorial differences.
- Jekyll: All that you are is the end of a nightmare. All that you are is a dying scream. After tonight, I shall end this demon dream.
- Hyde: This is not a dream, my friend, and it will never end. This one is the nightmare that goes on. Hyde is here to stay, no matter what you may pretend, and he'll flourish long after you're gone.
- Lord Theodore Savage: Now I don't know what you've heard Danvers... but I did everything i could to save the others...
- Hyde: Now that's a matter between you and God Teddy. Have a safe journey, goodnight.
- Lord Theodore Savage: Good night.
- [Danvers leaves and Hyde appears on the platform]
- Hyde: Bad news from god Teddy!
- [kills him]
- Jekyll: This is the moment, my final test. Destiny beckoned, I never reckoned second best. I won't look down. I *MUST NOT* fall. This is the moment, the sweetest moment of them all. This is the moment, damn all the odds. This day or never, I'll sit forever with the Gods. When I look back, I will always recall, moment for moment, this was the moment, the greatest moment of them all.
- Jekyll: I never miss an opportunity to meet with Lady Beaconsfield.
- Emma Alice Margaret Carew: [Emma laughs aloud]
- Jekyll: Tell me, is there a Lord Beaconsfield?
- Emma Alice Margaret Carew: He died, forty years ago.
- Jekyll: Sensible fellow.
- Jekyll: Miss Carew.
- Emma Alice Margaret Carew: Dr. Jekyll.
- Jekyll: Are you angry with me?
- Emma Alice Margaret Carew: No.
- Jekyll: You should be.
- Emma Alice Margaret Carew: I'm just happy you're here.
- Jekyll: Well, I try never to miss any social occasion attended by Lady Beaconsfield. Tell me. Is there a Lord Beaconsfield?
- Emma Alice Margaret Carew: He died 30 years ago.
- Jekyll: Sensible fellow.
- Jekyll: [after explaining his theory to the board of Saint Jude's] A volunteer, I hope.
- Right Honourable Sir Archibald Proops: A volunteer mental patient?
- [sarcastic]
- Right Honourable Sir Archibald Proops: Very good.
- Jekyll: A man of whom society has already abandoned. An inmate of this prison...
- Sir Danvers Carew: Prison? Now, Henry...
- Lady Elizabeth Beaconsfield: And you would perform your surgery on this pitiful creature's brain?
- Jekyll: No. As I've already explained to this aghust body: my treatment takes the form of rare drugs, precisely combined, and administered through hypodermic injection!
- Rupert, the 14th Bishop of Basingstoke: WHAT?
- Hyde: Ah your grace. It warms the heart to know that romance still blossoms even in the sewers of London. What a pretty pair. The Romeo of the cloth, and the Juliet of the gutter. But perhaps Juliet is a trifle young for such a disgusting old Romeo.
- Rupert, the 14th Bishop of Basingstoke: How dare you sir! Do you know who I am?
- Hyde: Ah your grace, I know exactly who you are. Eminent churchman, philanthropist, friend to those in need. Particularly if of the female gender and years still tender. Who does not know Rupert... fourteenth Bishop of Basingstoke
- [strikes him]
- Hyde: an obscene, self indulgent, , malevolent and malignant hypocrite!
- Jekyll: [seeing Utterson has drawn and pointed his swordcane at him. He begs with tears in his face] Do it, John. Do it. Set me free. Set us all free. Just do it, John!
- Mr. John Utterson, Esq.: [voice breaking] I cannot.
- [Jekyll suddenly grabs the blade, pulling Utterson in and stabbing himself. The crowd gasps and Utterson pulls the blade out]
- Jekyll: [turns clutching his mortal wound] Father.
- [collapses as Emma runs to his side]
- Mr. John Utterson, Esq.: Forgive him!
- Emma Alice Margaret Carew: [weeping] Henry!