Hammer film noir double feature Vol.2 /

A stolen face: A plastic surgeon has a brief fling with a concert pianist, who leaves him to return to her previous boyfriend. He finds a horribly scarred patient and fashions her face into the image of his former lover and enters into a marriage that is disappointing

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Paal, Alexander (Author)
Corporate Authors: Hammer Film Productions (Producer), Kit Parker Films (Producer)
Other Authors: Berkeley, Martin (Screenwriter), Clark, Dane, 1912-1998 (Actor), Fisher, Terence, 1904-1980 (Director), Henreid, Paul (Actor), Landau, Richard (Screenwriter), Lee, Belinda, 1935-1961 (Actor), Mackenzie, Mary (Actor), Morell, André, 1909-1978 (Actor), Nielsen, Helen, Scott, Lizabeth, 1922-2015 (Actor)
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: [Tulsa, OK] : VCI Entertainment, 2006
Series:Kit Parker double feature
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Description
Summary:A stolen face: A plastic surgeon has a brief fling with a concert pianist, who leaves him to return to her previous boyfriend. He finds a horribly scarred patient and fashions her face into the image of his former lover and enters into a marriage that is disappointing
Blackout: An American drifter in London meets a stunning blonde while on a bender at a bar. The girl tricks him into marrying her while he is in a drunken stupor. When he wakes up he finds 500 pounds in his pocket and discovers he is involved in a murder and an inheritance scam
Item Description:A stolen face originally produced as a motion picture in 1952. Blackout originally produced as a motion picture in 1954
A stolen face: Based on a story by Alexander Paal and Steven Vas
Blackout: Based on the novel "Murder by proxy" by Helen Neilsen
Bonus features: The world of Hammer Noir by Richard M. Roberts ; bios ; trailers ; photo gallery
Physical Description:1 videodisc (159 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in
Format:DVD NTSC; All regions; Dolby digital
Production Credits:A stolen face: Screenplay, Martin Berkeley and Richard Landau ; photography, Walter J. Harvey ; music, Malcolm Arnold ; produced by Anthony Hinds ; directed by Terence Fisher
Blackout: Screenplay, Richard Landau ; photography, Walter J. Harvey ; music, Ivor Slaney ; produced by Michael Carreras ; directed by Terence Fisher