Selected Filmography
| Year | Film | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1934 | Le Grand Jeu | |
| 1935 | La Kermesse héroïque | |
| 1937 | South Riding | |
| Action for Slander | ||
| Dark Journey | ||
| Knight Without Armour | ||
| 1938 | The Divorce of Lady X | |
| Pygmalion | ||
| The Citadel | ||
| 1939 | Jamaica Inn | |
| 1940 | They Knew What They Wanted | |
| 1941 | Mr. & Mrs. Smith | |
| Suspicion | ||
| The Devil and Miss Jones | ||
| 1943 | The Human Comedy | nominated for Academy Award |
| 1945 | The Picture of Dorian Gray | Academy Award |
| 1946 | Easy to Wed | |
| 1948 | Easter Parade | |
| Words and Music | ||
| The Pirate | ||
| 1949 | The Barkleys of Broadway | nominated for Academy Award |
| In the Good Old Summertime | ||
| 1950 | Edge of Doom | |
| 1951 | I Want You | |
| A Streetcar Named Desire | nominated for Academy Award | |
| 1952 | Angel Face | |
| Androcles and the Lion | ||
| Hans Christian Andersen | nominated for Academy Award | |
| 1953 | A Lion Is in the Streets | |
| 1954 | Johnny Guitar | |
| 1955 | Guys and Dolls | nominated for Academy Award |
| 1956 | The Eddy Duchin Story | nominated for Academy Award |
| 1957 | The Pajama Game | |
| A Face in the Crowd | ||
| 1958 | Auntie Mame | nominated for Academy Award |
| Marjorie Morningstar | ||
| 1959 | A Summer Place | |
| The Young Philadelphians | nominated for Academy Award | |
| 1960 | The Dark at the Top of the Stairs | |
| 1961 | A Majority of One | nominated for Academy Award |
| 1962 | Gypsy | nominated for Academy Award |
| 1964 | My Fair Lady | Academy Award |
| 1968 | Funny Girl | nominated for Academy Award |
| Support Your Local Sheriff | ||
| 1969 | Hello, Dolly! | nominated for Academy Award |
| 1970 | The Owl and the Pussycat | |
| On a Clear Day You Can See Forever |
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