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- 1969 - Justine
- 1968 - The Secret Life of an American Wife
- 1968 - Planet of the Apes
- 1967 - Caprice
- 1965 - The Agony and the Ecstasy
- 1965 - Do Not Disturb
- 1963 - The Cardinal
- 1963 - Cleopatra
- 1959 - Beloved Infidel
- 1958 - Rally 'round the Flag, Boys!
- 1958 - The Bravados
- 1958 - South Pacific
- 1957 - Desk Set
- 1956 - The Girl Can't Help It
- 1956 - The Best Things in Life Are Free
- 1956 - The King and I
- 1955 - Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
- 1955 - Good Morning, Miss Dove
- 1955 - Daddy Long Legs
- 1954 - There's No Business Like Show Business
- 1953 - The Robe
- 1952 - Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie
- 1952 - With a Song in My Heart
- 1952 - The Snows of Kilimanjaro
- 1950 - Cheaper by the Dozen
- 1949 - Prince of Foxes
- 1949 - Twelve O'Clock High
- 1947 - Forever Amber
- 1947 - Daisy Kenyon
- 1946 - Leave Her to Heaven
- 1945 - State Fair
- 1944 - Wilson
- 1944 - Greenwich Village
- 1943 - Stormy Weather
- 1942 - Roxie Hart
- 1942 - The Black Swan
- 1941 - That Night in Rio
- 1941 - A Yank in the RAF
- 1941 - Confirm or Deny
- 1940 - Lillian Russell
- 1940 - Four Sons
- 1939 - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
- 1937 - You Only Live Once
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