Four Sided Triangle 4K Blu-ray Arrives March 31!
Hammer Films presents Terence Fisher's classic, now in stunning 4K, featuring exclusive content and a unique behind-the-scenes view.
Four Sided Triangle, directed by Terence Fisher, is making its way to the shelves on March 31 in a spectacular 4K Blu-ray release from Hammer Films. This science-fiction thriller from 1953 stars Barbara Payton, James Hayter, Stephen Murray, John Van Eyssen, and Percy Marmont. The release marks the film's debut in its newly restored format, promising an experience like never before.
In Four Sided Triangle, two ambitious scientists discover the means to replicate life, leading to unforeseen peril when they clone the woman they both adore. This intense narrative fuses British sci-fi elements with psychological tension, invoking profound questions about the ethics of science and desire.
This Limited Edition 4K Blu-ray promises a wealth of supplementary content. Movie aficionados will find comprehensive commentary tracks featuring film historians Melanie Williams, Thirza Wakefield, Jonathan Rigby, and Kevin Lyons. Audiences can delve into the life and career of Barbara Payton through Lucy Bolton's revealing featurette.
For sci-fi enthusiasts, William Fowler and Vic Pratt offer insights into Hammer's uniquely British approach to horror and science fiction. Additionally, writer Neil Sinyard navigates the film's nuanced themes and historical context, providing an academic perspective.
The release comes adorned with an elaborate image gallery filled with behind-the-scenes moments, which, coupled with the dynamic compositions of Malcolm Arnold's score, transport viewers back to one of Hammer's most creative periods.
Release Contents:
- New 4K Restoration from Original Camera Negative: Experience unparalleled clarity with this restoration.
- New Commentaries: Insightful exploration of the film.
- I Am Not Ashamed: Evaluate Barbara Payton's unique journey.
- In the Sticks Sci-Fi!: Delve into Hammer's creative legacy.
- Things to Come: Explore film's historical and cultural influence.
- Extensive Image Gallery & Malcolm Arnold's Score: Relive the making with exclusive photos.
- Booklets & Essays: James Hallenbeck and others offer new perspectives.
Source: Blu-ray.com