Jack Stephens is a Writer and Set Dresser British born on 2000 at Chittagong (Bangladesh)
Jack Stephens
Jack Stephens participated to
24 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
5 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Art
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Directed by John GlenOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
SpyThemes Films about children,
Spy films,
Films about terrorism,
Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Political films,
Arme nucléaireActors Roger Moore,
Maud Adams,
Louis Jourdan,
Steven Berkoff,
Desmond Llewelyn,
Kristina WaybornRoles Set Decoration
Rating64%
British agent 009 is found dead at the British embassy in East Berlin, dressed as a circus clown and carrying a fake Fabergé egg. MI6 immediately suspects Soviet involvement and, after seeing the real egg appear at an auction in London, sends James Bond—agent 007—to investigate and find out who the seller is. At the auction Bond is able to swap the real egg with the fake and engages in a bidding war with exiled Afghan prince Kamal Khan, forcing Khan to pay £500,000 for the fake egg. Bond follows Khan back to his palace in Rajasthan, India, where Bond defeats Khan in a game of backgammon. Bond escapes with his Indian colleague Vijay, evading Khan's bodyguard Gobinda's attempts to kill them both. Bond is seduced by one of Khan's associates, Magda, and notices that she has a blue-ringed octopus tattoo. Magda steals the real Fabergé egg fitted with a listening device by Q, while Gobinda captures Bond and takes him to Khan's palace. After Bond escapes from his cell he listens in on the bug in the Fabergé egg and discovers that Khan is working with Orlov, a Soviet general, who is seeking to expand Soviet control into Central Europe., 2h2
Directed by Blake EdwardsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic filmsActors Dudley Moore,
Julie Andrews,
Robert Webber,
Dee Wallace,
Bo Derek,
Sam J. JonesRoles Set Decoration
Rating60%
During a surprise 42nd birthday party for wealthy, well-known composer George Webber (Dudley Moore), thrown by his actress girlfriend Samantha Taylor (Julie Andrews), he finds he's coping badly with incipient middle age. From his car, George glimpses a bride-to-be (Bo Derek) and is instantly obsessed by her beauty, following her to the church, where he crashes into a police cruiser, is stung by a bee and nearly disrupts the wedding ceremony., 1h34
Directed by Robert AltmanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Seafaring films,
Films about music and musicians,
Transport films,
Pirate films,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Robin Williams,
Shelley Duvall,
Ray Walston,
Paul L. Smith,
Paul Dooley,
Richard LibertiniRoles Set Decoration
Rating54%
Popeye, a sailor, arrives at the small coastal town of Sweethaven ("Sweethaven—An Anthem") while searching for his long-lost father. He is immediately feared by the townsfolk simply because he is a stranger ("Blow Me Down"), and is accosted by a greedy taxman. He rents a room at the Oyl family's boarding house where the Oyls' daughter, Olive, is preparing for her engagement party. Her hand is promised to Captain Bluto, a powerful, perpetually angry bully who runs the town in the name of the mysterious Commodore. In the morning, Popeye visits the local diner for breakfast ("Everything Is Food") and demonstrates his strength as he brawls with a gang of provocative ruffians who give him and the other customers a hard time., 2h8
Directed by Sidney LumetOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Assassinat,
Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Film se déroulant dans un trainActors Albert Finney,
Lauren Bacall,
Sean Connery,
Jean-Pierre Cassel,
Jacqueline Bisset,
Ingrid BergmanRoles Art Direction
Rating71%
Detective Hercule Poirot (Albert Finney) is returning to England aboard the Orient Express. During the journey, Poirot encounters his friend Monsieur Bianchi—Monsieur Bouc in the novel -- (Martin Balsam), a director of the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits, which owns the line. The train is unusually crowded for the time of year: every first-class berth has been booked. The morning after the train's departure from Istanbul, a wealthy American businessman, Ratchett (Richard Widmark), tries to secure Poirot's services for $15,000 since he has received many death threats, but Poirot finds the case of little interest and turns it down. That night the train is caught in heavy snows in the Balkans. The next morning Ratchett is found stabbed to death in his cabin.