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Four Sided Triangle Limited Collector’s Edition Reviews

4.9 Rating 17 Reviews
Andrew Chapman
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Excellent packaging and brilliant restoration of an early hammer film, set is packed with brilliant film information.
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Posted 1 month ago
Love it, brilliant all inclusive set with great extras and collectors items. Really well put together with love/respect. Really looking forward to future releases.
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Posted 1 month ago
Frederic Desimpelaere
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Non french subtitles on bonus
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Bieno Martí Braitmaier
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This is what I call a limited edition as it should be. Fantastic.
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Posted 1 month ago
Mark Telling
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Absolutely delighted with the 4 sided triangle release. With all the extras you get in this release and fantastic packaging of good quality. Well worth the price. But best of all is to see the film in 4k is fantastic. Looking forward to future releases from Hammer. Definitely 5 stars
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Dave Worrall
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Like Kronos beforehand, this is an exceptional release in both content and packaging. Looking forward to Shatter!
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Derrick Howes
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Watched the version on Icon's The Curse Of Frankenstein Blu-ray. Enjoyed it very much and purchased the Hammer release no questions, but wow what a stunning release. The quality of the film presentation is excellent, the extras were informative. It is a shame that Barbara Peyton did not become the true talent she showed in this film, she blows the rest of the cast off the screen. 5/5
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Frank Collins
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As with the Captain Kronos box set (which I reviewed here - https://medium.com/cathode-ray-tube/hammer-at-90-captain-kronos-vampire-hunter-1974-c2fcf37b3a76 - this set is a revelation. Four Sided Triangle looks superb in 4K. It’s science fiction that questions scientific morals and it’s great to see this again and see how it dealt with these issues. The features on Barbara Payton and Hammer’s science fiction legacy are welcome too. Great booklet and posters.
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