
A strange visitor in a wealthy family. He seduces the maid, the son, the mother Read More »
Tag Archives: Terence Stamp
The Deadly Recruits (1986) Roger Tucker, Willoughby Gray, Terence Stamp, Michael Culver

Based on the novel by Anthony Price and originally aired in the UK as part of the “Chessgame” television series Read More »
My Wife Is an Actress / Ma femme est une actrice (2001) Yvan Attal, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Terence Stamp

Paris can boast a population of 2,125,246. Of these 1,153,000 are women and 10,000 are actresses. Read More »
The Mind of Mr. Soames (1970) Alan Cooke, Terence Stamp, Robert Vaughn, Nigel Davenport

Since his birth, 30 years ago, John Soames is in a coma. Now he’s operated and brought to life in a neurologic clinic. Read More »
Beltenebros / Prince of Shadows (1991) Pilar Miró, Terence Stamp, Patsy Kensit, José Luis Gómez

Captain Darman is a communist party hitman now living peacefully in exile in England where he runs a bookshop in Brighton. Read More »
Meetings with Remarkable Men (1979) Peter Brook, Dragan Maksimovic, Terence Stamp, Mikica Dimitrijevic

The story of G.I. Gurdjieff and his travels to achieve enlightenment and inner growth. Read More »
The Sicilian (1987) Michael Cimino, Christopher Lambert, Terence Stamp, Joss Ackland

Giuliano robs from the rich conservative landowners to give to the poor, serf-like peasants, who in turn hail him as their savior. Read More »
The Divine Nymph (1975) Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, Laura Antonelli, Terence Stamp, Michele Placido

A beautiful woman (Laura Antonelli) engages in affairs with two men, playing them against each other. Read More »
The Limey (1999) Steven Soderbergh, Terence Stamp, Peter Fonda, Lesley Ann Warren

An ex-con, fresh out of prison, goes to L.A. to try to learn who murdered his daughter. Read More »
Poor Cow (1967) Ken Loach, Terence Stamp, Carol White, John Bindon, Drama

A young woman lives a life filled with bad choices. She marries and has a child with an abusive thief at a young age who quickly ends up in prison. Read More »