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Darkness and personal destiny on and off camera as Terence Stamp remembers adapting Edgar Allan Poe with a filmmaking legend.
Stamp dissects evil with a surgeon's grace, having faced him in Toby Dammit (1968), Federico Fellini's contribution to the Spirits of the Dead omnibus. The director's ceaseless creativity is remembered, and Stamp recalls his own epiphany courtesy of a meeting with Jiddu Krishnamurti while filming. Note: contains spoilers.