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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

There have been tons of adaptations of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde over the years — most recently, the dual character was brought into Universal's "Dark Universe" with Russell Crowe's appearance as Jekyll in The Mummy. In 1932, though, the creepy black-and-white horror film earned Fredric March an Oscar for best actor. March's win was an unusual one: he actually wound up sharing the award with Wallace Beery (from The Champ) because the two men tied for the win — one of only six ties in Oscar history!

Image Source: Everett Collection