Films Based On His Novels
- Basil (UK 1998)
- The Woman in White (UK 1997)
- The Moonstone (UK 1996)
- Zhenshchina v belom (The Woman In White, Russia 1982)
- The Woman in White (UK, TV, 5 episodes, 1982)
- La donna in bianco (Italy, TV, 1980)
- Lucilla (Poor Miss Finch, Germany, 1979, 2 episodes, directed by Wilhelm Semmelroth)
- Der Monddiamant (The Moonstone, Germany 1974, 2 episodes, directed by Wilhelm Semmelroth)
- Great Mysteries (1 Episode: A Terribly Strange Bed, USA 1973)
- Der rote Schal (Armadale, 3 episodes, directed by Wilhelm Semmelroth)
- La pietra di luna (The Moonstone, Italy 1972)
- The Moonstone (UK, 5 episodes, 1972)
- Die Frau in Weiß (The Woman in White, 3 episodes, Germany 1971, directed by Wilhelm Semmelroth)
- The Policeman and the Cook (USA 1970)
- La femme en blanc (The Woman in White, France 1970)
- La dama vestida de blanco (The Woman in White, Spain 1967)
- The Woman in White (UK, 6 episodes, 1966)
- A Terribly Strange Bed (USA 1991)
- Dow Hour of Great Mysteries: The Woman in White (USA 1960)
- The Moonstone (UK, 7 episodes, 1959)
- Hour of Mystery: The Woman in White (UK 1957)
- Sergeant Cuff kann den Mondstein nicht finden (The Moonstone, Germany 1955)
- Suspense: The Moonstone (USA 1954)
- Tales Of Adventure: The Moonstone (USA 1952, 5 episodes)
- Robert Montgomery Presents: The Moonstone (USA 1952)
- Kvinna i vitt (The Woman in White, Sweden 1949)
- The Woman in White (USA 1948)
- Crimes at the Dark House (based on The Woman in White, USA 1940)
- The Moonstone (1934)
- The Woman in White (1929)
- She Loves and Lies (1920)
- The Twin Pawns (1919)
- The Woman in White (1917)
- Tangled Lives (1917)
- The Moonstone (1915)
- The Quest of the Sacred Jewel (1914)
- The New Magdalen (1914
- The Dream Woman (1914)
- The New Magdalen (1912)
- The Woman in White (1912)
- The New Magdalene (1910)
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