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1.) Captain Clegg, UK 1962, directed by Peter Graham Scott, screenplay by Anthony Hinds (as John Elder), additional dialogue by Barbara S.Harper, based on the novel Dr.Syn by Russell Thorndike, music by Don Banks, special effects by Les Bowie, musical direction: Philip Martell
2.) Countess Dracula, UK 1971, directed by Peter Sasdy, story by Peter Sasdy, Alexander Paal, screenplay by Jeremy Paul, idea by Gabriel Ronap, music by Harry Robertson, music supervisor: Philip Martell, special effects by Bert Luxford
3.) Doctor Blood's Coffin, UK 1961, directed by Sidney J. Furie, story and screenplay by Nathan Juran, adaptation by James Kelley, Peter Miller, music by Buxton Orr, musical director: Philip Martell, special effects by Les Bowie
4.) Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, UK 1971, directed by Roy Ward Baker, screenplay by Brian Clemens, based on the novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, music by David Whitaker, song I'll be There by Brian Clemens, music supervisor: Philip Martell
5.) Dracula: Prince of Darkness, UK 1966, directed by Terence Fisher, screenplay by Jimmy Sangster (as John Sansom), based on a story by Anthony Hinds (as John Elder) and a character by Bram Stoker, music by James Bernard, music supervisor: Philip Martell
6.) Frankenstein Created Woman, UK 1967, directed by Terence Fisher, screenplay by Anthony Hinds (as John Elder), based on characters by Mary W. Shelley, music by James Bernard, special effects by Les Bowie, music supervisor: Philip Martell
7.) Frankenstein Must be Destroyed, UK 1969, directed by Terence Fisher, story by Bert Batt, Anthony Nelson Keys, screenplay by Bert Batt, based on characters created by Mary W. Shelley, music by James Bernard, music supervisor: Philip Martell
8.) Hammer House of Horror - Rude Awakening / episode 3, UK 1980, directed by Peter Sasdy, written by Gerald Savory, music by Paul Patterson, musical supervision by Philip Martell TV-show
9.) Hammer House of Horror - The Thirteenth Reunion / episode 2, UK 1980, directed by Peter Sasdy, written by Jeremy Burnham, music by John McCabe, musical supervision by Philip Martell TV-show
10.) Hammer House of Horror - Witching Time / episode 1, UK 1980, directed by Don Leaver, written by Anthony Read, music by James Bernard, musical supervision by Philip Martell TV-show
11.) Hands of the Ripper, UK 1971, directed by Peter Sasdy, screenplay by L.W. Davidson, based on a story by Edward Spencer Shew, music by Christopher Gunning, musical direction by Philip Martell, special effects by Cliff Culley
12.) Legend of the Werewolf, UK 1975, directed by Freddie Francis, written by Anthony Hinds (as John Elder), music by Harry Robertson, conducted by Philip Martell
13.) The Satanic Rites of Dracula, UK 1973, directed by Alan Gibson, written by Don Houghton, music by John Cacavas, music supervisor: Philip Martell, special effects by Les Bowie
14.) Scars of Dracula, UK 1970, directed by Roy Ward Baker, screenplay by Anthony Hinds (as John Elder), based on characters created by Bram Stoker, music by James Bernard, music supervisor: Philip Martell
15.) Slave Girls / Prehistoric Women, UK 1967, directed by Michael Carreras, written by Michael Carreras (as Henry Younger), music by Carlo Martelli, musical supervisor: Philip Martell, choreography by Denys Palmer
16.) That's Your Funeral, UK 1972, directed by John Robins, written by Peter Lewis, based on his BBC TV-series, music by David Whitaker, musical supervisor: Philip Martell
17.) Torture Garden, UK 1967, directed by Freddie Francis, written by Robert Bloch, music by Don Banks, James Bernard, conducted by Philip Martell
18.) The Uncanny, UK / Canada 1977, directed by Denis Héroux, written by Michel Parry, music by Wilfred Josephs, conducted by Philip Martell, special effects by Michael Albrechtsen
19.) Witchcraft, UK 1964, directed by Don Sharp, written by Harry Spalding, music by Carlo Martelli, conducted by Philip Martell
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