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  1. Le triangle à quatre côtés (Four Sided Triangle) Synopsis. Les étudiants Robin Grant et Bill Leggat ont tous les deux aimé la belle Lena depuis leur plus tende enfance. Après des années de persévérance de la part des deux hommes, Lena choisit finalement Robin, et les deux se fiancent.

  2. Four Sided Triangle est un film britannique réalisé par Terence Fisher, sorti en 1953. Synopsis [ modifier | modifier le code ] Bill et Robin, lorsqu'ils étaient enfants, étaient souvent en compagnie de Lena, puis elle est partie du village avec sa famille.

  3. The Four Sided Triangle 1953 1h 21m Sci-Fi List Reviews 25% Audience Score 100+ Ratings A British scientist (Stephen Murray) duplicates the blonde (Barbara Payton) he loves, but the twins prefer ...

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  4. Bill and Robin, helped by their childhood friend, Lena, develop a “reproducer” which can exactly duplicate any object. Bill, crushed when Lena marries Robin, convinces her to allow him to duplicate her, so that he may have a copy of her for himself.

  5. "The last straw. A seemingly mad woman held captive on a farm insists that the scarecrow is alive." -- DVD description for the episode "Four-Sided Triangle" is the ninth episode of the second season of Tales from the Crypt and the fifteenth episode overall. The episode aired on May 29th, 1990. A young runaway named Mary Jo (Patricia Arquette) lives and works on a desolate farm under the ...

  6. Four Sided Triangle is a 1953 British science-fiction film directed by Terence Fisher, adapted from the 1949 novel by William F. Temple. It stars Stephen Murray, Barbara Payton and James Hayter. It was produced by Hammer Film Productions at Bray Studios. The film deals with the moral and scientific themes that were soon to put Hammer Films on the map with the same director's The Curse of ...

  7. The doctor's recollection is of three children playing. The queen, as a girl of 11, is Lena as a child (Jennifer Dearman). Her two knights were, Sir Robin as a child (Sean Barrett) holding the garbage can lid as a shield, and Sir Bill as a child (Glyn Dearman). Sir Bill is defeated. The queen presents both with presents, but Bill runs off.