RIP Terence Stamp

Some of his lesser remembered films were very good too. They included "The Hit" (an exiled gangster wanted back in UK), "The Limey" (another gangster investigating the suspicious death of his druggie daughter) and "Billy Budd" (an innocent 19th century seaman preyed upon by a psychotic Robert Ryan). His career spanned 6 decades.
 
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Watched The Hit a few months ago, very good performances by both him and John Hurt (and Tim Roth had moments where he was tolerable which I guess is a good performance from him).
 

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