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PRE-ORDER Four Sided Triangle (1953) Limited Collector's Edition - 4k UHD / Blu-ray Region Free

PRE-ORDER Four Sided Triangle (1953) Limited Collector's Edition - 4k UHD / Blu-ray Region Free

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STREET DATE: 3/31/2025

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Hollywood starlet Barbara Payton stars in this gripping sci-fi thriller, two brilliant scientists unlock the secret to duplicating life, only to find their actions have deadly consequences. When they use their invention to clone the woman they both love, a dangerous love triangle ensues. With mind-bending twists and a chilling exploration of human nature, Four Sided Triangle blends classic British sci-fi with psychological suspense, proving that some inventions are best left unexplored.  Never before seen on Blu-Ray in the UK, Four Sided Triangle makes its debut as a brand-new Hammer 4K restoration from the original negative film elements. 

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.

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