Reginald Beckwith, a notable actor from the UK, made his mark in the 1950s and 1960s with a series of captivating performances. He appears in Curse of the Demon (1957), where he contributes to the film's eerie atmosphere, and features in Night of the Eagle (1962), a chilling exploration of supernatural themes. Beckwith's roles in these cult classics highlight his ability to navigate the tension and intrigue that define the era's horror and thriller genres, making him a fitting presence in the SassyFlix catalog.
The Ugly Duckling
Henry Jekyll was always the outsider, a bungling and awkward buffoon, relegated to waiting for his invitation to participate in life that never arrived: until he discovers a medical formula developed by a dead uncle, which claimed to turn 'a man of timid disposition into a bold, fearless dragon'. Taking a draught of the elixir Henry is transformed into suave, sophisticated and highly desirable Teddy Hyde. Armed with his new persona, Teddy is ready to face the world; but is Henry ready for the consequences?