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1.) Blackmail, UK 1929, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on a play by Charles Bennett , adaptation by Alfred Hitchcock, dialogue by Benn W. Levy, music by Hubert Bath
2.) The Clairvoyant, UK 1934, directed by Maurice Elvey, screenplay by Charles Bennett, Bryan Edgar Wallace, based on the novel by Ernst Lothar, music by Arthur Benjamin
3.) Climax! - Casino Royale / episode 1.3, USA 1954, directed by William H. Brown jr, screenplay by Charles Bennett, Anthony Ellis, based on the novel by Ian Fleming, music by Jerry Goldsmith TV-show
4.) The Lost World, USA 1960, directed by Irwin Allen, screenplay by Charles Bennett, Irwin Allen, based on the novel by Arthur Conan Doyle, music by Paul Sawtell, Bert Shefter, special effects by Willis O'Brien (credits only)
5.) The Man Who Knew Too Much, UK 1934, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, written by Charles Bennett, D.B. Wyndham-Lewis, Edwin Greenwood, A.R. Lawrence, additional dialogue by Emlyn Williams, music by Arthur Benjamin
6.) Secret Agent, UK 1936, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, screenplay by Charles Bennett, based on the play by Campbell Dixon, and the novel Ashenden by W. Somerset Maugham, dialogue by Ian Hay, Jesse Lasky jr, music by Hubert Bath
7.) The Story of Mankind, USA 1957, directed by Irwin Allen, screenplay by Irwin Allen, Charles Bennett, based on the novel by Henrik Van Loon, music by Paul Sawtell
8.) The 39 Steps, UK 1935, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, screenplay by Charles Bennett, dialogue by Ian Hay, based on the novel by John Buchan, music by Hubert Bath, Jack Beaver, Charles Williams, cinematography by Bernard Knowles
9.) Young and Innocent, UK 1937, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, screenplay by Charles Bennett, Edwin Greenwood, Anthony Armstrong, dialogue by Gerald Savory, based on the novel A Shilling for Candles by Josephine Tey, music by Jack Beaver, cinematography by Bernard Knowles
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1.) Narcotic, USA 1933
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