Direction: Samuel Gallu

The best movies, series, and documentaries directed by Samuel Gallu. Explore exceptional titles that showcase a unique filmmaking vision.


Theatre of Death

1967 · Movie · 91 min. · United Kingdom

Direction Samuel Gallu

Cast Christopher Lee · Julian Glover · Lelia Goldoni · Jenny Till

Synopsis Theatre of Death (1967) is set in the heart of Paris, where a unique venue captivates audiences with its chilling horror performances. A dedicated police surgeon becomes entangled in the theatre's mysteries after developing a romantic interest in one of...

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The Man Outside

1967 · Movie · 97 min. · United Kingdom

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Behind Closed Doors (TV Series)

1958 · Series · 30 min. · United States

Direction John Peyser · Samuel Gallu · Paul Wendkos · John English

Cast Bruce Gordon · Ellis M. Zacharias · John Sutton · Jacques Aubuchon

Synopsis Behind Closed Doors (TV Series) (1958) delves into the covert world of American counterespionage, drawing from the extensive files of Rear Admiral Ellis M. Zacharias, who spent 25 years in naval intelligence. The series is deeply intertwined with the Cold...

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Arthur! Arthur!

1969 · Movie · 94 min. · United Kingdom

Direction Samuel Gallu

Cast Shelley Winters · Donald Pleasence · Terry-Thomas · Tammy Grimes

Synopsis Arthur! Arthur! (1969) follows the story of a brilliant but unlucky inventor whose life is marked by a string of disastrous failures. In a desperate attempt to escape his miserable existence, he crafts an alter ego—a charming, sophisticated, and irresistible...

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Navy Log (TV Series)

1955 · Series · 30 min. · United States

Direction Samuel Gallu · Jean Yarbrough · Leslie Goodwins · Oscar Rudolph

Cast Robert Carson · Morgan Jones · Jack Larson · Robert Shayne

Synopsis Navy Log (TV Series) (1955) is a compelling anthology series that delves into the most extraordinary tales of endurance and heroism from the annals of the United States Navy. Each episode showcases a unique and gripping narrative, highlighting the resilience...

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