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Break in the Circle – Limited Collector’s Edition 4K UHD + Blu-ray
Skip Morgan, a self-styled nautical adventurer, is hired by Baron Keller to smuggle an old friend out of Eastern Europe. But the job is not what it seems. Kidnapped, beaten, and hunted from all sides, Morgan must use all his cunning just to survive.
Limited Collector’s Edition Includes:
3-disc set: 4K UHD + Blu-ray
Three distinct versions of the film:
As-filmed version
UK cinema widescreen version
Black-and-white re-edited US cinema version
Presented across one UHD and two Blu-rays
Content duplicated across both formats
English audio
Subtitles: English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish
Interactive menu
Collector’s booklet
Special Features:
Eurocrime – New feature exploring Hammer’s contribution to European crime thrillers, with Sergio Angelini, Laura Mayne, and Barry Forshaw
Hammer in Hamburg – Then-and-now comparison of the film’s German locations
Hammer in Cornwall – Then-and-now comparison of the film’s UK locations
Brand-new commentary with film historian Richard Holliss and author/screenwriter Gavin Collinson
Brand-new commentary with film critic Adrian Martin
Gallery of stills and publicity material, accompanied by selections from Doreen Carwithen’s score
Collector’s Booklet Includes:
Wayne Kinsey on the making of the film
Miriam Balanescu on Forrest Tucker’s British film work
Wayne Kinsey on the use of Oakley Court in Hammer productions
Neil Sinyard comparing the original novel with the finished film