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Four Sided Triangle AKA The Monster and the Woman (Blu-ray) (1953)
She lived two amazing lives under his spell!Director: Terence Fisher
Year of Copyright: 1952
Year of Production: 1952
OVERALL: Blu-ray ALL-
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Extras:DISC ONE (Blu-ray 4K Copy)
DISC TWO (Blu-ray)
*The Film
(1.) Audio commentary by film historians Melanie Williams and Thirza Wakefield (2024)
(2.) Audio commentary by film historians Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby (2024)
"In the Sticks Sci-Fi!" 2024 interview with film historians William Fowler and Vic Prat (28:38)
"Things to Come: Neil Sinyard on Four Sided Triangle" 2024 interview (18:29)
"I am Not Ashamed: Lucy Bolton on Barbara Payton & Four Sided Triangle" 2024 interview (28:13)
Image Gallery (15:36)
Trailer Elements (Mute) (2:05) -
Subtitles:English HoH, French, German, Italian, Spanish (Castillian)
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Aspect Ratio:1.37:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
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Case type:Special Case
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UPC Number:5061058620034
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Notes:Comes with:
- A hard slipcase.
- 120-page booklet "The Hammer Sci-Files": Like Most 'Mad' Scientists, Bill Failed to Take Into Account One Little Detail" by Bruce Hallenbeck, "Frankenstein-Adjacent" by Gavin Collinson, "Weird Science" by Neil Sinyard, "... in the Japanese Version We Added More Blood ..." a 1999 interview with Len Harris conducted by Denis Meikle in the early 1990s and "As Uncle Red Opens the Door Fraser Shoots Him Down Like the Raving Madman He is ..." by Steve Rodgers. Also contains 1990s era documents and "Limited Collector's Edition Content", thanks and disc production credits.
- 2 reproduction press books: one 2-pages and one 8-pages.
- A double-sided foldout poster with choice of original key artwork.
When originaly ordered directly via the Hammer Films' website, the first fifty received an original A4-sized, genuine vintage 1953 pressbook. -
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Extras:DISC ONE (Blu-ray)
The Curse of Frankenstein – 1.66:1 (83:11)
The Curse of Frankenstein – 1.37:1 (83:11)
Audio Commentary by film historians Marcus Hearn and Jonathan Rigby (2012)
*The Film (77:59, 576i)
"Frankenstein Reborn: The Making of a Hammer Classic" 2012 documentary (32:53)
"Life with Sir" 2012 featurette (12:04)
"Tales of Frankenstein: The Face in the Tombstone Mirror" 1958 TV episode (27:26)
"The World of Hammer: The Curse of Frankenstein" 1990 TV episode (24:54)
Gallery (7:51)
DISC TWO (DVD)
The Curse of Frankenstein – 1.66:1 (79:50)
The Curse of Frankenstein – 1.37:1 (80:00)
Audio Commentary by film historians Marcus Hearn and Jonathan Rigby (2012)
DISC THREE (DVD Copy)
*The Film (77:59)
"Frankenstein Reborn: The Making of a Hammer Classic" 2012 documentary (32:53)
"Life with Sir" 2012 featurette (12:04)
"Tales of Frankenstein: The Face in the Tombstone Mirror" 1958 TV episode (27:26)
"The World of Hammer: The Curse of Frankenstein" 1990 TV episode (24:54)
Gallery (7:51)
DVD-Rom:
- Liner notes booklet "The Creator's Spark: Hammer's Frankenstein Begins" -
Subtitles:None
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:576i MPEG-2
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:All extras on the BD are in SD.
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OVERALL: Blu-ray ALL
For the 4K-remastered transfer and extras pertaining to the film. The Lionsgate edition is a bonus feature in standard definition PAL.
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CUTS:
- Blu-ray ALL Limited Edition United Kingdom- Hammer Films - No cuts (81:40)
- Blu-ray B Bonus film on The Curse of Frankenstein United Kingdom- Lionsgate Home Entertainment - No cuts (77:59 - 25fps)
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Comparison added by Rick_Curzon on 22/03/25
Comparison last updated by Eric_Cotenas on 23/03/25UPDATE LOG:
22/03/25: Initial entry.
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23/03/25: added Lionsgate, typo.
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