We just lost the actor Terence Stamp. He's probably best known in pop culture as the original (and best) General Zod in the first two Christopher Reeve Superman films.
But some of us probably know Terence Stamp best for his role in The Collector, which was released in 1965. Stamp plays a meek bank clerk who has admired Samantha Eggar from afar--until the day he decides to grab her off of the streets of London.
You see, he already collects butterflies, so why not "collect" this beautiful woman, as well?
In other words, he's batshit crazy, and Stamp does a great job at playing him and his banal insanity.
After grabbing Eggar from off the street and driving her home in his van, Stamp brings her to her "room" and makes her comfortable.
One more creepy touch that Stamp does is straightening out Eggar's skirt before pulling the blankets over her. *Shudder* And I mean that literally, not just the streaming channel. More to come.





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