General Zod

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Terence Stamp, who passed away today starred in this pure 70’s sci-fi thriller about an actor is put in precarious situations while his fear is broadcast to a television audience. The audience’s emotions determine whether he is sent to the past or future. The photo is of Terry at the Paris premier with a gold colored Suzuki. Terence was most notably in Billy Bud, Far from the Madding Crowd, Superman the Movie, and Pricilla Queen of the Desert. One of the London cool folk in the swinging sixties, his relationship with Julie Christie gave rise to the lyric “Terry meets Julie
Waterloo station Every Friday night” from The Kinks’ Waterloo Sunset.

One Comment to “General Zod”

  1. Shees Dave, the ’60s glitterati are falling like ninepins of late it seems…

    It was 6 years on Sat since Peter Fonda passed [I paid tribute to him on my FB feed today]

    Good to chat the other day, and to kno wyou and Marron are all good.

    Winter continues here, put washign out earlier and it’s now been rained on 3 times {;~(>

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