Corridor of Mirrors

Terence Young

Newly Restored! Eric Portman (A Canterbury Tale) plays an artist obsessed with the past. He surrounds himself with Renaissance artwork, infatuated with the notion that he and his lover (Edana Romney) are reincarnations of the lovers in a centuries-old painting. Portman’s delusions have deadly consequences. One of the most unusual British films of the 1940s, Corridor Of MIirrors incorporates aspects of gothic horror, film noir, melodrama, fantasy, romance and thrillers. The first feature by director Terence Young (DR. No, Wait Until Dark), it was heavily influenced by Jean Cocteau’s Beauty And The Beast and David Lean’s Brief Encounter, and includes the feature film debut of Christopher Lee (The Lord Of The Rings).


Cold Sweat

Terence Young

Screen legend Charles Bronson (Rider on the Rain, Mr. Majestyk, Breakheart Pass) is Joe Martin, a quiet American living the quiet life in the South of France renting boats to tourists. He’s happily married to Fabienne (Liv Ullmann, Persona) and has a twelve-year-old daughter named Michèle (Yannick de Lulle). But this quiet man has a past... Ten years before, Joe (then Moran) escaped prison with four other convicts, Captain Ross (James Mason, The Man Between), Whitey (Michel Constantin, Violent City), Fausto (Luigi Pistilli, For a Few Dollars More) and Katanga (Jean Topart, Trap for the Assassin). After witnessing the sadistic ex-mercenary Katanga brutally kill a cop, Joe abandoned his accomplices and left with their getaway car. One night, his peaceful life comes to an end, when the four men re-appear and kidnap his wife and daughter asking the seasoned ex-military Joe to get involved in a shady smuggling operation to save his family’s life. Beautifully shot by Jean Rabier (Les Biches, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg) and wonderfully directed by James Bond veteran Terence Young (Thunderball, The Rover). Based on the novel Ride the Nightmare by Richard Matheson (I Am Legend) and co-starring Jill Ireland (Assassination).


Red Sun (1971)

Terence Young

Charles Bronson and Toshiro Mifune star in the story of a Western outlaw and a Japanese Samurai who must work together to recover a stolen, jewel-encrusted sword in Red Sun. The sword is priceless gift from the Japanese Emperor to the President of the United States. Now, honor demands that if the sword is not recovered within seven days the Samurai must kill himself... and his outlaw cohort. Based on a true incident from 1870.


Dangerous Moonlight

Brian Desmond Hurst

Torn between love of his country and love for the woman he makes his wife, a patriot must decide whether to remain safe in New York or return to fight the Nazis in the World War II drama Dangerous Moonlight. Concert pianist Stefan Radetzky (Anton Walbrook) refuses to leave Poland when the Germans invade. Only the fast thinking of his friends who trick him into leaving the country saves his life. Pursuing his concert career in New York and marrying Carol Peters (Sally Gray), Stefan cannot stay in America and travels to England to join a Polish Air Force squadron.


The Klansman

Terence Young

When a young white woman (Linda Evans) is raped and a black man is accused, a small Alabama town ignites in racial tension. Led by the deputy sheriff, the Ku Klux Klan starts a violent crusade against the black community. Caught in the middle of this conflict are the town sheriff (Lee Marvin) and a Southern aristocrat(Richard Burton) who attempt to keep the peace while protecting their traditional way of life.


Triple Cross

Terence Young

"I'd rather live for Germany than die for England," says Eddie Chapman. But the actions of the clever British safecracker don't match his words. Trained by the Nazis to spy for the Third Reich inside England, Chapman then becomes a key agent for British Intelligence, engaging in counterspy operations that feed disinformation to the Nazi war machine – and outwitting the enemy brass so completely he is awarded the Iron Cross. The year after The Sound of Music and over four decades before his Oscar®-winning Best Supporting Actor performance in 2010's Beginners, versatile Christopher Plummer portrays suave Chapman in this spy thriller whose superb cast includes Yul Brynner as Chapman's German espionage mentor and Trevor Howard as a British spy chief. Terence Young (Dr. No, Thunderball) directs, giving a caper-like feel to this fact-based film that also costars Thunderball's Claudine Auger and Goldfinger's Gert Frobe.


The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders

Terence Young

If you're rich, she's available! Kim Novak plays the title role and goes from bed to better in The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders, a bawdy comedy based on Daniel Defoe's classic novel. An all-star supporting cast—Angela Lansbury, George Sanders, Lilli Palmer, Leo McKern, Cecil Parker and others—joins the fun as Moll sets out on her (ahem) well-laid plan to make schemes come true in 18th-century London. She masquerades as a rich widow to land a wealthy nobleman (Richard Johnson), never dreaming that he's actually a highwayman posing to win the presumably-rich Moll. What a perfect match!


Sidney Sheldon's Bloodline

Terence Young

Based on the thrilling best-selling novel by Sidney Sheldon, Audrey Hepburn stars as Elizabeth Roffe, a strong, intelligent woman who inherits her family's pharmaceutical empire from her father when he is killed in a mysterious accident. The investigation into her father’s death unearths a murder in which everyone around her becomes a suspect. As she searches for the truth that leads her on an international chase, she soon finds her life in danger.


Zarak

Terence Young

Zarak Khan (Victor Mature, Kiss of Death) — banished from his village after it’s revealed that he is in love with his father’s youngest wife, Salma (Anita Ekberg, La Dolce Vita) — becomes the ruthless leader of an outlaw band on the India-Afghanistan border. The British colonial government dispatches Army Major Ingram (Michael Wilding, Stage Fright) to hunt down Zarak and his men. The outlaws enlist a sadistic tribal leader to aid their fight against the British. Terence Young directs the adventure, made all the more entertaining by its cast of old British standbys: Finlay Currie, Patrick McGoohan and André Morell, to name a few. Newly remastered.


Wait Until Dark (1967)

Terence Young

Audrey Hepburn received an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of a photographer's blind wife who is trapped in her New York apartment by an evil trio, ready to murder her to retrieve a heroin-filled doll hidden in her apartment. Henry Mancini's music heightens the pitch as tension mounts. With Oscar-winner Alan Arkin ("Little Miss Sunshine," "Slums of Beverly Hills"), Emmy-winner Richard Crenna ("Sabrina," the "Rambo" movies) and Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. ("Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman," "Hot Shots!"). Directed by early "James Bond" director Terence Young ("Dr. No." "From Russia with Love").


Thunderball

Terence Young

This fourth James Bond installment finds the world threatened with destruction....Sean Connery's fourth turn as indestructible Agent 007 finds him in pursuit of Largo, SPECTRE's mastermind. Largo has hijacked two atomic warheads and a NATO jet during a NATO training mission, and threatens to nuke two English or American cities...if $280 million in ransom is not paid by the British by a certain date. Based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham and on the original story by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham and Ian Fleming.


From Russia With Love

Terence Young

The Cold War's about to get colder in Bond number two...which sends Secret Agent 007 to mysterious, exotic Istanbul to lift a top-secret Russian decoding machine from the Embassy...and where Bond falls for a Russian cipher clerk who is an unwitting pawn of Spectre, an international crime syndicate. Based on the novel by Ian Fleming.


Dr. No

Terence Young

In the film that launched the James Bond saga, 007 (Sean Connery) battles the mysterious Dr. No, a scientific genius bent on destroying the U.S. space program. Bond travels to Jamaica where he encounters the beautiful Honey Rider (Ursula Andress) and confronts the megalomaniac in his evil island lair.