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Terence Young
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.
As director
Run for Your Life
The Jigsaw Man
Inchon
Long Days
Bloodline
The Klansman
War Goddess
The Valachi Papers
Red Sun
Cold Sweat
The Christmas Tree
Mayerling
Wait Until Dark
The Rover
Triple Cross
The Poppy Is Also a Flower
Thunderball
The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders
The Dirty Game
From Russia with Love
Dr. No
Duel of Champions
Black Tights
Too Hot to Handle
Serious Charge
Tank Force!
Action of the Tiger
Safari
Zarak
Storm Over the Nile