Movies starring John Terry

Biography: 
John Terry, a native Floridian, discovered acting through a series of fortunate events while building custom log homes in North Carolina. After performing in a few local theater productions, he moved to Alaska where he helped starting a river rafting company. On his 30th birthday, he moved to New York and tried full time acting and stayed with that. After living in New York, London, Los Angeles  ...  show all 

Hawk the Slayer (1980)

Thursday, June 5th, 2008
Genres: Action | Adventure | Fantasy
Countries: UK
Actors: Jack Palance | John Terry | Bernard Bresslaw | Ray Charleson | Peter O'Farrell | William Morgan Sheppard | Patricia Quinn | Cheryl Campbell | Annette Crosbie | Catriona MacColl | Shane Briant | Harry Andrews | Christopher Benjamin | Roy Kinnear | Patrick Magee
Directors: Terry Marcel
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Hawk the Slayer, after seeing both his father and bride die at the hands of his malevolent brother, Voltan, sets out for revenge and the chance to live up to his title. Tooling himself up with the “mind-sword” and recruiting a motley band of warriors: a giant, a dwarf, a one-armed man with a machine-crossbow and an elf with the fastest bow in the land; Hawk leads the battle against Voltan to free the land from the forces of evil and avenge his loved ones.

Of Mice and Men (1992)

Monday, January 21st, 2008
Genres: Drama
Countries: USA
Actors: John Malkovich | Ray Walston | Casey Siemaszko | Sherilyn Fenn | John Terry | Richard Riehle | Alexis Arquette | Joe Morton | Noble Willingham | Joe D'Angerio | Tuck Milligan | David Steen | Moira Harris | Mark Boone Junior
Directors: Gary Sinise
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Based on John Steinbeck’s 1937 classic tale of two travelling companions, George and Lennie, who wander the country during the Depression, dreaming of a better life for themselves. Then, just as heaven is within their grasp, it is inevitably yanked away. The film follows Steinbeck’s novel closely, exploring questions of strength, weakness, usefulness, reality and utopia, bringing Steinbeck’s California vividly to life.