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- 1999 - Sleepy Hollow
- 1998 - The Cherry Orchard
- 1997 - Batman & Robin
- 1995 - Batman Forever
- 1993 - Wittgenstein
- 1993 - Nostradamus
- 1993 - The Hour of the Pig
- 1992 - Batman Returns
- 1992 - Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland
- 1991 - Let Him Have It
- 1990 - The Garden
- 1989 - Batman
- 1988 - Strapless
- 1987 - The Fourth Protocol
- 1986 - Caravaggio
- 1985 - Out of Africa
- 1984 - Top Secret!
- 1984 - Memed My Hawk
- 1984 - Oxford Blues
- 1983 - The Dresser
- 1976 - Satan's Slave
- 1973 - Horror Hospital
- 1973 - The Legend of Hell House
- 1972 - Savage Messiah
- 1972 - Henry VIII and His Six Wives
- 1970 - The Go-Between
- 1969 - Women in Love
- 1969 - A Walk with Love and Death
- 1968 - Curse of the Crimson Altar
- 1968 - Un Soir, un Train
- 1965 - The Skull
- 1964 - Dr Terror's House of Horrors
- 1962 - The Phantom of the Opera
- 1961 - What a Carve Up
- 1960 - Konga
- 1959 - Horrors of the Black Museum
- 1958 - Dracula
- 1958 - The Horse's Mouth
- 1957 - Ill Met by Moonlight
- 1955 - Richard III
- 1951 - The Man in the White Suit
- 1948 - Saraband for Dead Lovers
- 1948 - The Small Back Room
- 1947 - Blanche Fury
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