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The Four Sided Triangle

 
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The Four Sided Triangle

  • Director: Terence Fisher
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Movie Type: Psychological Sci-Fi
  • Themes: Twins and Lookalikes, Experiments Gone Awry
  • Main Cast: Barbara Payton, Percy Marmont, John Van Eyssen, Stephen Murray, James Hayter
  • Release Year: 1953
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 81 minutes

Plot

Though not readily apparent by its title, The Four-Sided Triangle belongs in the realm of science fiction/fantasy. Barbara Payton stars as Lena, a British girl raised in America who returns to her hometown on a sentimental journey. Here she is reunited with her childhood friend Bill (Stephen Murray), now a scientist. With the help of his pal Robin (John Van Eyssen), Bill has developed a duplicating machine (today it'd be called a cloning device). When Robin and Lena fall in love, the heartbroken Bill decides to create a duplicate Lena, whom he names Helen. Unfortunately, since Helen is an exact copy of Lena, the clone falls in love with Robin as well. A climactic fire claims the life of one of the two Lenas--but which one? Director Terence Fisher co-adapted the screenplay from a novel by William F. Temple. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Glyn Dearman - Young Bill; Sean Barrett - Young Robin; Kynaston Reeves - Lord Grant; John Stuart - Solicitor

Credit

Jim Elder Wills - Art Director, Terence Fisher - Director, Maurice Rootes - Editor, Murice Bootes - Editor, Michael Carreras - Executive Producer, Malcolm Arnold - Composer (Music Score), Reginald Wyer - Cinematographer, Alexander Paal - Producer, Terence Fisher - Screenwriter, Paul Tabori - Screenwriter, William F. Temple - Book Author

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