
Terence Young
Directing · Born 1915-06-20 · age 79 at death · Shanghai, China
Stewart Terence Herbert Young (20 June 1915 – 7 September 1994) was a British film director and screenwriter who worked in the United Kingdom, Europe and Hollywood. He is best known for directing three James Bond films: the first two films in the series, Dr. No (1962) and From Russia with Love (1963), and Thunderball (1965). His other films include the Audrey Hepburn thrillers Wait Until Dark (1967) and Bloodline (1979), the historical drama Mayerling (1968), the infamous Korean War epic Inchon (1981), and the Charles Bronson films Cold Sweat (1970), Red Sun (1971), and The Valachi Papers (1972). Description above from the Wikipedia article Terence Young (director), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Titles

Dr. No

From Russia with Love

Thunderball

Wait Until Dark

Red Sun

The Valachi Papers

Cold Sweat

Triple Cross

Bloodline

Mayerling

The Klansman

The Christmas Tree

The Jigsaw Man

O.S.S. 117: Mission to Tokyo

The Poppy Is Also a Flower

Too Hot to Handle

Corridor of Mirrors

War Goddess

Safari

On Approval

The Red Beret

The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders

Inchon

Action of the Tiger

Theirs Is the Glory

Secret Mission

Tank Force!

The Dirty Game

Black Tights

Storm Over the Nile

Serious Charge

On the Night of the Fire

Dangerous Moonlight

They Were Not Divided
The Bad Lord Byron

Foxbat

Duel of Champions

Zarak

Where Is Parsifal?

Valley of the Eagles

Hungry Hill

Run for Your Life

That Lady

The Rover

Woman Hater

Long Days

One Night with You

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