The Strange Case Of Dr Jeckyll And Mr Hyde
The Strange Case Of Dr Jeckyll And Mr Hyde
The Strange Case Of Dr Jeckyll And Mr Hyde
The Strange Case Of Dr Jeckyll And Mr Hyde

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde


Kaleem Aftab
  • English
  • Arabic

Tracey Scoggins rose to prominence in the 1980s playing Monica Colby in Dynasty and its spin-off The Colbys. Then she vanished into obscurity, appearing in second rate movies and as bit-parts in American TV shows. On the evidence of her turn as a detective investigating a series of brutal deaths in L.A it's clear that she's been lucky to get any acting jobs at all. Her turn as Detective Utterson may rank as the worst portrayal of a police detective committed to celluloid. Utterson and has refused to carry a gun for six months ever since a firearm exploded in the hands of her former partner, but her personal demons are nada when compared to those suffered by Dr Jekyll. He's played by the 6'5" Tony Todd, who starred in Bernard Rose's adaptation of Clive Barker's Candyman. Jekyll is experimenting on chimps when he decides to inject himself with the serum that turns him into a schizophrenic monster. Hyde walks the streets looking like an extra from Michael Jackson's video Thriller. Todd is rent-an-actor for cheap horror flicks and this horror looks like it's been made on the budget of an American mortgage lender. It's directed by John Carl Buechler, best known, if known at all, as the director of Friday The 13th 7: The New Blood. Buechler's worked on scores of movies but still hasn't worked out how to direct actors, although it has to be said he can drag a good performance out of chimp. Here he makes a monkey out of Robert Louis Stevenson's text.

Children who witnessed blood bath want to help others

Aged just 11, Khulood Al Najjar’s daughter, Nora, bravely attempted to fight off Philip Spence. Her finger was injured when she put her hand in between the claw hammer and her mother’s head.

As a vital witness, she was forced to relive the ordeal by police who needed to identify the attacker and ensure he was found guilty.

Now aged 16, Nora has decided she wants to dedicate her career to helping other victims of crime.

“It was very horrible for her. She saw her mum, dying, just next to her eyes. But now she just wants to go forward,” said Khulood, speaking about how her eldest daughter was dealing with the trauma of the incident five years ago. “She is saying, 'mama, I want to be a lawyer, I want to help people achieve justice'.”

Khulood’s youngest daughter, Fatima, was seven at the time of the attack and attempted to help paramedics responding to the incident.

“Now she wants to be a maxillofacial doctor,” Khulood said. “She said to me ‘it is because a maxillofacial doctor returned your face, mama’. Now she wants to help people see themselves in the mirror again.”

Khulood’s son, Saeed, was nine in 2014 and slept through the attack. While he did not witness the trauma, this made it more difficult for him to understand what had happened. He has ambitions to become an engineer.

The specs
 
Engine: 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbo
Power: 398hp from 5,250rpm
Torque: 580Nm at 1,900-4,800rpm
Transmission: Eight-speed auto
Fuel economy, combined: 6.5L/100km
On sale: December
Price: From Dh330,000 (estimate)