Six-Sided Triangle (1963)

Press & Posters


Silent films U.S: l-r John Burrows with a clockwork Newman Sinclair camera, Sarah Miles and CM


PRESS

"To have all the film-going experiences rolled into one half-hour is rather unnerving, but that is what a brilliantly talented young director, Christopher Miles, does with 'The Six-sided Triangle' - each of these episodes is a satirical delight"
EVENING NEWS - LONDON

"..the long drab Bergman meal is very funny, so is the outburst of passionate Italian addressed to Sarah Miles, crisply subtitled after hours and hours "I like your bust"…the observation of film styles is expert but not cliquish"
THE OBSERVER

…the parody being spread very cleverly over music, noises on the sound-track, dialogue, sub-titles, scenery and of course, acting.
DAILY TELEGRAPH

…the Swedish example, all death-symbols and strawberries I thought the best, though there is good observation in the lot.
SUNDAY TIMES

"The star is Christopher's sister Sarah, superbly versatile as all six heroines. This wry, sly, witty half-hour film shows a talent worth encouraging"
DAILY MIRROR

"A splendid family affair"
EVENING STANDARD

English sequence: L-R David Watkin in fg. John Burrows, CM sitting and Gerry Fletcher making-up Bill Meilen