Two-Faced Killer: A Modern Thriller
Directed by John WrightA horror thriller with a plot twist, Two-faced Killer, was shot on 9.5mm film by non-professional filmmakers, husband and wife John and Dede Wright. A Jekyll and Hyde tale, it was the winning entry in the Pathescope Drama Competition in 1951. With clear influences from the Universal horror movies of the 1940s, the film employs special effects makeup, trick photography, and quick cutting to elicit the psychopathy of the lead character.
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Two-Faced Killer: A Modern Thriller was released on January 1, 1951.
Two-Faced Killer: A Modern Thriller was directed by John Wright.
Two-Faced Killer: A Modern Thriller has a runtime of 5 min.
The key characters in Two-Faced Killer: A Modern Thriller are Jekyll (John Wright), Hyde (Alfred Wright).
Two-Faced Killer: A Modern Thriller is a Short, Horror film.
