★ Directing
1915 – 1994
· Shanghai, China
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Active 1939–2012
Born in 1915 in London, Terence Young was a British director and writer whose work spanned several genres, including cult and exploitation cinema. He directed Too Hot to Handle (1960), a daring take on the spy genre, and The Amazons (1973), which showcased a unique blend of action and adventure. Young's ability to craft engaging narratives in films like Triple Cross (1966) and The Klansman (1974) solidified his place in the annals of cult film history, influencing the landscape of genre filmmaking.
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Triple Cross
1966
★ 6.0
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The true story of Eddie Chapman, ex-safecracker, master-criminal, & super-spy! During WW2, convicted bank robber Eddie Chapman becomes a triple agent working for both the British and the Germans.
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Top 6 by popularity · TMDB
Filmography
62 credits
2010s
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2000s
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1980s
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1970s
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1960s
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1980s
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1970s
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1960s
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1950s
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1940s
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1930s
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