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Four Sided Triangle 4K (1953)
de Terence Fisher
Hammer Films - 31 mars 2025
Prix précommande jusqu'au 15 mars 2025
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Titre Original :
Audio : English (Atmos / 5.1 / Mono / English)
Sous-titres : English SDH
Durée : 1h21
Format : DigiPack / Limited Collector's Edition / 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray / Import UK
Zone : 4K Blu-ray: Region free
2K Blu-ray: Region B
Genre : SF, Romance
Synopsis
Bill and Robin, helped by their childhood friend, Lena, develop a "reproducer" which can exactly duplicate any object. Bill, crushed when Lena marries Robin, convinces her to allow him to duplicate her, so that he may have a copy of her for himself. The experiment, at first deemed a success, seems to have worked only too well as the duplicate, Helen, is such an exact copy that she also loves Robin, not Bill. Bill hopes to rectify the situation with another radical experiment.
Contenu et Bonus
This limited collector's edition comprises:
- Two disks in a stylish digipak, one UHD and one Blu-Ray with the content duplicated across both formats, with English, French, Italian, Spanish, German subtitles on each version of the film.
- A rigid box featuring brand new artwork by UK illustrator Tommy Pocket.
- An extensive booklet containing new essays and reproduced material from the Hammer archives.
- Facsimile reproductions of the UK and US pressbooks and a double-sided poster.
The disks features:
- New commentary with film and media historian Melanie Williams and film researcher and critic Thirza Wakefield.
- New commentary with actor and film historian Jonathan Rigby, author of English Gothic, and Kevin Lyons, editor of the Encyclopaedia of Fantastic Film and Television website.
- I Am Not Ashamed: Film historian Lucy Bolton takes an unvarnished look at Barbara Payton, her body of work and her riches-to-rags story of Hollywood excess in an unenlightened and censorious age.
- In the Sticks Sci-Fi!: William Fowler and Vic Pratt, creators/curators of the bfi’s ongoing Flipside series, discuss and deconstruct this key example of Hammer’s science-horror output.
- Things to Come: Film historian and writer Neil Sinyard examines Four Sided Triangle, its stars, direction and problematic sexual politics.
- An extensive image gallery, including behind-the-scenes images, alongside tracks from Malcolm Arnold’s score.
The booklet features:
- New article by writer and actor Bruce G. Hallenbeck, examining the making of Four Sided Triangle.
- New article by novelist and screenwriter Gavin Collinson, examining the source for this Frankenstein-inspired story and its many adjacent films.
- New article by author and film expert Neil Sinyard, comparing the screenplay against noted sci-fi author William F. Temple’s source novel.
- An archive interview with Len Harris, Hammer’s stalwart camera operator and a key presence at Hammer for over a decade.
- A new in-depth examination of the attempts at remaking Four Sided Triangle in the 1990s (including reproduction production paperwork from the Hammer archive).
- Reproductions of the UK and US Pressbooks.
- A double-sided poster.