Selected Filmography
- Who Is the Man? (1924)
- Insult (1932)
- The Good Companions (1933)
- Secret Agent (1936)
- The Prime Minister (1941)
- Julius Caesar (1953)
- Richard III (1955)
- Around the World in Eighty Days (1956)
- Saint Joan (1957)
- The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957)
- The Shoes of the Fisherman (1963)
- Becket (1964)
- Hamlet (1964)
- Chimes at Midnight (1965)
- The Loved One (1965)
- Sebastian (1968)
- The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968)
- Oh! What a Lovely War (1969)
- Julius Caesar (1970)
- Eagle in a Cage (1972)
- Lost Horizon (1973)
- Frankenstein: The True Story (1973)
- 11 Harrowhouse (1974)
- Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
- Gold (1974)
- Aces High (1976)
- The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1976)
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1977)
- Providence (1977)
- Caligula (1979)
- The Human Factor (1979)
- The Orchestra Conductor (1980)
- The Elephant Man (1980)
- The Formula (1980)
- Lion of the Desert (1981)
- Arthur (1981)
- Chariots of Fire (1981)
- Gandhi (1982)
- Wagner (1983)
- The Wicked Lady (1983)
- The Scarlet and The Black (1983)
- The Master of Ballantrae (1984)
- The Far Pavilions (1984)
- The Shooting Party (1985)
- Plenty (1985)
- The Canterville Ghost (1986)
- Time After Time (1986)
- The Whistle Blower (1986)
- Appointment with Death (1988)
- War and Remembrance (1988)
- Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988)
- Getting it Right (1989)
- Prospero's Books (1991)
- Shining Through (1992)
- Swan Song (1992)
- The Power of One (1992)
- Scarlett (1994)
- First Knight (1995)
- Haunted (1995)
- The Portrait of a Lady (1996)
- Hamlet (1996)
- Shine (1996)
- Merlin (1998)
- Elizabeth (1998)
- Quest for Camelot (1998)
- Catastrophe (2000)
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