Robert Stephens
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
(1970)Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson accept a strange investigation of a missing man that takes them to Scotland and the Loch Ness monster.

Puccini
(1984)When Italian composer Giacomo Puccini is accused of sleeping with his maid, the scandal threatens to destroy his life and career. This biopic intercuts with director Tony Palmer's efforts to stage Puccini's last opera.
The Box of Delights
Can the wonders of Christmas be saved? Entrusted with an ancient magical box, a child goes on a thrilling journey in time and space. The much-loved, groundbreaking festive classic.

The Asphyx
(1972)A Victorian aristocrat's morbid fascination with photographing the dead drives him to sinister ends as he seeks evidence of an elusive entity.

Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment
(1966)After his wife leaves him for his former best friend, a failed London artist begins his descent into madness in trying to win her back.

The Small World of Sammy Lee
(1963)A 1963 British crime film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Anthony Newley, Julia Foster and Robert Stephens. The Small World of Sammy Lee is just around any corner in Soho. Peopled by the pimps, the punters, the brasses and the bookies, and with boils on its face like the sleazy Peepshow club where Sammy (Anthony Newley) comperes the strip-tease.

The Shout
(1978)A traveler named Crossley forces himself upon a musician and his wife in Devon and uses the aboriginal magic he has learned to displace his host.

Wings of Fame
(1990)After several unsuccessful attempts to approach international film star Cesar Valentin, young writer Brian Smith takes matters into his own hands, shooting the actor in front of hundreds of adoring fans, only to be killed himself in the ensuing chaos.

The Duellists
(1977)Two French officers continue to wage a long-running feud during the Napoleonic Wars. After 15 years, their mutual hatred never ceases, even when the initial cause of their rivalry is forgotten.

Afraid of the Dark
(1991)A young boy who is going blind comes to believe that a serial killer has become obsessed with murdering his mother, and only he can stop it.

Searching for Bobby Fischer
(1993)Based on a true story! A young chess prodigy, with the help of his parents and two coaches, advances to the national championship - but is this competitive world best for the boy?

Romeo and Juliet
(1968)Italian director Franco Zeffirelli stunned the screen world when he cast two young unknowns to portray the star-crossed lovers in Romeo & Juliet, but it was a gamble that resulted in one of the most popular motion pictures of all time.

High Season
(1987)An English photographer living in Greece has her life turned upside down when a series of issues with friends and a stranger arise during the summer.