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The 4K restoration of Four Sided Triangle (1953) is available to pre-order now. Our latest look at the film is a pictorial feature including rare production shots, behind the scenes photos and moments from the movie which hold a special visual significance.

There’s a moment in Four Sided Triangle (1953) when a dejected Bill contemplates his situation and claims, ‘It’s a paradox…’ quoting Richard Le Gallienne when he adds, ‘A paradox is just a truth standing on its head to attract attention…’
The question of whether Four Sided Triangle was ahead of its time, firmly of its era, or even a little old-fashioned for the early 1950s, presents us with another paradox. But this one isn’t standing on its head, demanding to be seen. Quite the opposite, the work’s contrasting elements serve to disguise its more progressive facets.

There’s a curious ambiguity to Terence Fisher. A patchwork of contradictions that the director himself seemed to delight in stitching together. So how can Four Sided Triangle help us decode the man once hailed as ‘the master of the macabre’?

It was recently announced that the next movie to be restored and released by Hammer Films will be Four Sided Triangle (1953), an early thriller directed by fan favourite, Terence Fisher. It represents the first Hammer picture to be based, in part, on the story of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the seminal novel famously reworked by the studio throughout the 50s, 60s and 70s.

The release of Captain Kronos Vampire Hunter in 4K is accompanied by a swathe of fresh material, including brand new artwork created by the renowned Graham Humphreys. Hammer News was delighted to catch up Graham and chat to him about his work on the poster, his process, inspiration, and what makes Kronos such a special film.