Harry Saltzman - List of Saltzman's Productions

List of Saltzman's Productions

Harry Saltzman's nine James Bond films are shown in italics with Bold dates
  • The Iron Petticoat, 1956
  • Look Back in Anger, 1958
  • Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, 1960
  • The Entertainer, 1960
  • Dr. No, 1962
  • From Russia with Love, 1963
  • Call me Bwana, 1963
  • Goldfinger, 1964
  • Thunderball, 1965 (uncredited)
  • And There Came a Man, 1965
  • The Ipcress File, 1965
  • Chimes at Midnight, 1965
  • Funeral in Berlin, 1966
  • Billion Dollar Brain, 1967
  • You Only Live Twice, 1967
  • Play Dirty, 1968
  • Battle of Britain, 1969
  • On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1969
  • Toomorrow, 1970
  • Diamonds Are Forever, 1971
  • Days of Fury, 1973
  • Live and Let Die, 1973
  • The Man with the Golden Gun, 1974
  • Nijinsky, 1980
  • Time of the Gypsies, 1988

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