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Ronald Neame
Director, Cinematography, Producer, Screenwriter
Director
- 1986 - Foreign Body
- 1981 - First Monday in October
- 1980 - Hopscotch
- 1979 - Meteor
- 1974 - The Odessa File
- 1972 - The Poseidon Adventure
- 1970 - Scrooge
- 1968 - The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
- 1966 - Gambit
- 1963 - I Could Go On Singing
- 1961 - Escape from Zahrain
- 1960 - Tunes of Glory
- 1958 - The Horse's Mouth
- 1957 - Windom's Way
- 1955 - The Man Who Never Was
- 1953 - The Million Pound Note
- 1952 - The Card
- 1949 - Golden Salamander
Producer
- 1961 - Escape from Zahrain
- 1951 - The Magic Box
- 1948 - The Passionate Friends
- 1948 - Oliver Twist
- 1946 - Great Expectations
Cinematography
- 1945 - Blithe Spirit
- 1944 - This Happy Breed
- 1942 - One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
- 1942 - In Which We Serve
- 1941 - Major Barbara
- 1939 - Come on George
- 1939 - Cheer Boys Cheer
- 1939 - The Four Just Men
- 1938 - The Gaunt Stranger
- 1937 - Brief Ecstasy
Screenwriter
- 1949 - Golden Salamander
- 1946 - Great Expectations
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