Stolen face /
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 scared patient and fashions her face into the image of his former lover and enters into a marriage that is disappointing.
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| Format: | Video DVD |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | English dialogue. |
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[Monterey, California] :
Kit Parker Films,
[2009]
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| Edition: | Collector's set. |
| Series: | Hammer Film Noir double feature.
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| Summary: | 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 scared 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. |
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| Item Description: | "VCI film noir classics to die for"--Title frame. "Special content of this edition ©2009 Kit Parker Films and Blair & Associates, Ltd."--Set container. Stolen face originally released as motion picture in 1952. Blackout originally released as motion picture in 1954; original title: Murder by proxy. Extras features include trailers, biographies of the main actors, and commentary by Richard M. Roberts. |
| Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (72 min., 87 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Format: | DVD; NTSC, all regions; aspect ratio: 1.33:1; Dolby Digital sound format. |
| Audience: | Not rated by MPAA. |
| Production Credits: | Stolen face: Music, Malcolm Arnold ; director of photography, Walter Harvey ; editing, Maurice Rootes. Blackout (original title: Murder by proxy): director of photography, Jimmy Harvey ; editing, Maurice Rootes ; music, Ivor Slaney. |
| ISBN: | 1557399034 9781557399038 |