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- 1967 - The Magnificent Two
- 1966 - Circus of Fear
- 1965 - The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders
- 1965 - Lady L
- 1965 - A Study in Terror
- 1963 - Heavens Above!
- 1962 - The Iron Maiden
- 1961 - Petticoat Pirates
- 1960 - The Pure Hell of St Trinian's
- 1960 - A French Mistress
- 1958 - I Was Monty's Double
- 1958 - Indiscreet
- 1957 - The Admirable Crichton
- 1956 - It's Great to Be Young!
- 1955 - The Ladykillers
- 1955 - The Court Jester
- 1954 - Father Brown
- 1951 - His Excellency
- 1951 - The Man in the White Suit
- 1949 - Under Capricorn
- 1949 - The Chiltern Hundreds
- 1948 - Quartet
- 1947 - Captain Boycott
- 1946 - Hungry Hill
- 1946 - The Magic Bow
- 1945 - Caesar and Cleopatra
- 1941 - Dangerous Moonlight
- 1939 - The Stars Look Down
- 1938 - The Citadel
- 1938 - The Lady Vanishes
- 1936 - The Man Who Changed His Mind
- 1935 - Her Last Affaire
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