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The Man in Black 4K Limited Edition (STFR)

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The Man in Black 4K Limited Edition (STFR) (1950)
de Francis Searle

Hammer Films - 8 septembre 2025

Titre Original
Audio
: English (5.1 / Mono) 
Sous-titres : English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Durée : 1h10
Format4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray Limited Edition / Import UK 
Zone : 4K Blu-ray: Region free
2K Blu-ray: Region B
Genre : Thriller

Synopsis
A yogi seemingly dies while simulating death and his evil second wife, and her daughter, try to force his daughter into insanity for control of his estate.

Contenu et Bonus

  • The Man in Black and supporting material on two discs in a stylish digipak and rigid box: one UHD and one Blu-ray, with the content duplicated across both formats.
  • English, French, Italian, Spanish and German subtitles on each version of the film.

The discs feature:

  • New commentary with writers Lizbeth Myles and Paul Cornell, creators of the widely acclaimed Hammer House of Podcast.
  • New commentary with Will Fowler, writer and co-creator of the bfi’s ongoing Flipside series, and film and media historian Melanie Williams.
  • Men in Black: Award-winning authors Martin Edwards and Andrew Taylor discuss John Dickson Carr (“Master of the Locked Room Mystery”) and his contemporaries at the Detection Club – the long-running club for mystery writers, first created in 1930.
  • Panic Stations: Richard Hand, academic and writer of Listen in Terror, examines the rise of “horror radio” in the 1930s and ‘40s and the conditions that made Appointment with Fear such a hit with wartime and post-war British audiences.
  • This is Your Storyteller: Author, actor and film historian Jonathan Rigby and Vic Pratt, writer and co-creator of the bfi’s ongoing Flipside series, discuss the life and career of Valentine Dyall, known forever to posterity as The Man in Black.
  • Francis Searle Interview: Interviewed in 1988 for the British Entertainment History Project, this extract from writer/director Francis Searle’s career-long interview covers his time at Hammer.
  • Suspense: three original wartime US radio shows featuring John Dickson Carr's scripts, as introduced by The Man in Black.
  • Yoga and You: this Hammer archive rarity is a factual, self-help support film that thankfully didn’t demonstrate how this then-esoteric practice could be used in the furtherance of murder. 
  • A gallery of stills and publicity material alongside tracks from Frank Spencer’s score.

The booklet features:

  • New article by Hammer expert Wayne Kinsey examining the making of The Man in Black.
  • New article by Andrew Pixley, who investigates The Man in Black’s radio origins.
  • New article by Sarah Morgan, who takes a close look at the dramatic side of comedy legend Sid James.
  • New article by Gayle Sequeira, who examines the psychology of gaslighting and how  it was used to great effect in The Man in Black.
  • New article by Philip Kemp, who looks at the career of John Gilling – a stalwart of British films in general and Hammer in particular.
  • Article by Denis Meikle, who investigates Anthony Hinds, Hammer’s main creative force for over twenty years.
  • New article by Wayne Kinsey, who takes us on a tour of Oakley Court, Hammer’s stately home studio.