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    STOLEN FACE (LIMITED EDITION)

    Title
    STOLEN FACE (LIMITED EDITION)
    SKU
    5663189
    Catalogue No.
    H52SF01
    UPC
    5061058620836
    Label
    Genres
    Release Date
    Feb 16, 2026
    Format
    4K+Blu-ray
    Packaging
    4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray
    No. of Discs
    2
    Region Coding
    A,B,C (4K)
    TV Standard
    2160p
    Aspect Ratio
    1.37:1
    Running Time
    72
    Weight
    0.65
    Price
    $88 inc. GST
    Ships From
    Melbourne, AU
    Delivery
    This item is usually delivered in 10 days
    A doctor repairs a female inmate's disfigured face to match the lovely woman who left him, and marries her, only to find out how abusive she is. This limited collector's edition comprises: "Both UK and US iterations of Stolen Face with supporting material on two discs in a stylish digipak and rigid box: one UHD and one Blu-ray, with the content duplicated across both formats. " English, French, Italian, Spanish and German subtitles on each version of the film. The disks feature: New commentary with Lucy Bolton, Professor of Film Philosophy, and Cathy Lomax, artist and film scholar. New commentary with writers Lizbeth Myles and Paul Cornell, creators of the widely acclaimed Hammer House of Podcast. Face/Off: Author, film-maker and Film Noir fan Chris Alexander examines actor Lizabeth Scott's body of work and discusses why Stolen Face arguably features her best performance. Putty in His Hands: A mainstay at Hammer for a decade and the creator of some of the most iconic monster make-up in film history, Phil Leakey (courtesy of a private audio recording made in the 1980s) talks about his life and career alongside newly-recorded contributions from his son Peter. A Distinctly British Phenomenon: Film critic and historian Alexandra Heller-Nicholas examines the theatrical interpretation of sex and obsession that surface in 1950s drama productions. A gallery of stills and publicity material alongside tracks from Malcolm Arnold's score. Un-American: Stolen Face featured a victim of the HUAC blacklist in front of the camera and one of its most fervent stool pigeons behind it. Thomas Doherty, academic, cultural historian and author, examines this fractious time in American history and how it affected a generation of film-makers. Dressed for Success: author and fashion historian Liz Tregenza profiles multiple Oscar-winning costume designer Edith Head and her work on Stolen Face costuming Lizabeth Scott. The booklet features: New article by Hammer expert Bruce G. Hallenbeck examining this twisted romantic Noir. New article by Sarah Morgan, who looks at the life and career of Lizabeth Scott. New article by Gayle Sequeira, who investigates Stolen Face's suspect motivations of appearance and personality. New article by Neil Sinyard, who examines Stolen Face's questionable sexual politics and unsympathetic characters. New article by artist Cathy Lomax, who examines Hammer's darkly erotic take on the Pygmalion myth and the not-so-perfect woman. New article by Neil Sinyard, who takes a sobering look at the musical journey of Malcolm Arnold, composer extraordinaire. An archive interview with actor Lizabeth Scott given during the filming of Stolen Face. New article by Wayne Kinsey, who investigates Stolen Face's filming and Hammer's ambitious-but-aborted three-studio plan. New article by Dr Wayne Kinsey, who investigates the history of plastic surgery and its fictitious use in film. The features, packaging and specification on this page are not final and are subject to change.