
The Collector
The Collector is a 1965 psychological horror film directed by William Wyler and starring Terence Stamp and Samantha Eggar. Its plot follows a young Englishman who stalks a beautiful art student before abducting and holding her captive in the basement of his rural farmhouse. It is based on the 1963 novel by John Fowles, with the screenplay adapted by Stanley Mann and John Kohn. Wyler turned down The Sound of Music to direct the film.
Plot
Freddie is a lonely, socially awkward young man who purchases a 17th-century farmhouse with winnings he has earned from the football pools. An amateur entomologist, he spends his time capturing butterflies, of which he has a large collection. Frederick begins stalking a bourgeois London art student named Miranda Grey. One day, Frederick follows Miranda into a pub in Hampstead before abducting her on the street, incapacitating her with chloroform.
More details
author | John Kohn Stanley Mann Terry Southern |
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contentLocation | England |
director | William Wyler |
editor | David Hawkins Robert Swink |
genre | crime drama horror thriller |
keywords | art school art student chloroform claim clothe entomologist entomology football pools hampstead locked in one night paint read real world run sex slave socially awkward stalk win wound young man |
musicBy | Maurice Jarre |
nomination | Academy Award for Best Actress Academy Award for Best Director Academy Award for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay |
producer | John Kohn Jud Kinberg |
publisher | Columbia Pictures |
theme | psychological drama psychological horror psychological thriller |