Original post here.
Original text was my comment: “On my list of movies to be remade someday would be the The Four-Sided Triangle (1953). The original version had decent acting, but was crimped by a small budget and the prudish norms of the time when it was made.”
Update: The first time this post went up it mistakenly duplicated the image from the previous post. Fixed now.
I saw it recently on YouTube. Some interesting ideas, but never took them far enough. The idea of a replicator in bankrupt postwar England fixing all the scarcity was never explored. To say nothing of replicational wife swapping.
An interesting premise, underdeveloped, I agree. I have the underlying novel by William F. Temple sitting in a pile of “I really need to read that” somewhere.
Barbara Payton is rather nice to look at, to be sure.