Filmography and Television Work
- The Rainbow Jacket (1954)
- The Heart Within (1957)
- Five Clues to Fortune (1957)
- Saint Joan (1957)
- Men of Tomorrow (1959)
- No Trees in the Street (1959)
- In the Wake of a Stranger (1959)
- Sink the Bismarck! (1960)
- The Wind of Change (1961)
- Play It Cool (1962)
- The Painted Smile (1962)
- Some People (1962)
- Live It Up! (1963)
- Two Left Feet (1963)
- West 11 (1964)
- The System (1964)
- Be My Guest (1965)
- Blowup (1966)
- Eye of the Devil (1966)
- Camelot (1967)
- The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968)
- The Long Day's Dying (1968)
- Barbarella (1968)
- Only When I Larf (1968)
- Alfred The Great (1969)
- The Best House in London (1969)
- Simon, Simon (1970)
- The Walking Stick (1970)
- Fragment of Fear (1970)
- Unman, Wittering and Zigo (1971)
- The Love Machine (1971)
- Voices (1973)
- The 14 (1973; director)
- Lola (1974)
- Juggernaut (1974)
- Deep Red (1975)
- The Old Curiosity Shop (1975)
- Squadra antitruffa (1977)
- Islands in the Stream (1977)
- Crossed Swords (UK title: The Prince and the Pauper) (1977)
- La via della droga (1977)
- The Disappearance (1977)
- The Squeeze (1977)
- Blood Relatives (1978)
- Power Play (1978)
- Just a Gigolo (1978)
- Murder by Decree (1979)
- Thirst (1979)
- Charlie Muffin (US title: A Deadly Game) (1979)
- Beyond Reasonable Doubt (1980)
- Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1980)
- Harlequin (1980)
- Prisoners (1981)
- Swan Lake (1981)
- Man, Woman and Child (1983)
- Airwolf (1984) (television film and two subsequent episodes)
- The Rainbow (1989)
- Northern Exposure (1992)
- Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (1996)
- Gladiator (2000)
- Last Orders (2000)
- Mean Machine (2001)
- Spy Game (2001)
- Equilibrium (2002)
- Gangs of New York (2002)
- Slap Shot 2 (2002)
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
- Blessed (2004)
- Romantik (2007)
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