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Ken Adam
Production Designer, Art Director, Cast
Production Designer
- 2001 - Taking Sides
- 1999 - The Out-of-Towners
- 1997 - In & Out
- 1995 - Boys on the Side
- 1994 - The Madness of King George
- 1993 - Addams Family Values
- 1993 - Undercover Blues
- 1991 - The Doctor
- 1991 - Company Business
- 1989 - Dead Bang
- 1988 - The Deceivers
- 1986 - Crimes of the Heart
- 1985 - King David
- 1985 - Agnes of God
- 1979 - Moonraker
- 1977 - The Spy Who Loved Me
- 1976 - Salon Kitty
- 1976 - The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
- 1975 - Barry Lyndon
- 1973 - The Last of Sheila
- 1972 - Sleuth
- 1971 - Diamonds Are Forever
- 1970 - The Owl and the Pussycat
- 1968 - Goodbye, Mr Chips
- 1968 - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
- 1967 - You Only Live Twice
- 1966 - Funeral in Berlin
- 1965 - Thunderball
- 1965 - The Ipcress File
- 1964 - Goldfinger
- 1964 - Woman of Straw
- 1963 - Dr Strangelove: or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
- 1960 - The Trials of Oscar Wilde
- 1957 - Night of the Demon
Art Director
- 1990 - The Freshman
- 1962 - Dr No
- 1962 - Sodom and Gomorrah
- 1959 - Ten Seconds to Hell
- 1959 - The Angry Hills
Articles
- Aug 31 2005 - Edinburgh round-up
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