Drama Titles Include
- Die Brücke (The Bridge) a 1959 anti-war film by Bernhard Wicki
- The Great Silence a highly-acclaimed Spaghetti Western by Sergio Corbucci starring Klaus Kinski and Jean-Louis Trintignant with a score by Ennio Morricone.
- Green Mansions (film) starring Audrey Hepburn and Anthony Perkins (1959)
- Lisztomania directed by Ken Russell and starring Roger Daltrey
- Petulia directed by Richard Lester and starring Julie Christie and George C Scott
- Just Like a Woman (1967 film) starring Wendy Craig and Francis Matthews
- Dice (TV mini-series) starring Aidan Gillen, Martin Cummins, Gina McKee and Fred Ward. Produced by Box TV.
- Testimony (film) The Story of Shostakovich. Starring Ben Kingsley.
- The 'Human' Factor starring George Kennedy, John Mills and Rita Tushingham
- Bon Voyage starring Fay Ripley and Ben Miles, directed by John Fawcett
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