Michael Gough – 1916-2011

Anna Karenina – Twentieth Century Fox – 1948
Directed by Julien Duvivier. With Vivien Leigh, Ralph Richardson, Kieron Moore, Hugh Dempster.
Blanche Fury - Eagle-Lion Films – 1948
Directed by Marc Allégret. With Valerie Hobson, Stewart Granger, Michael Gough, Walter Fitzgerald.
Saraband - Eagle-Lion Films – 1949
Directed by Basil Dearden. With Stewart Granger, Joan Greenwood, Flora Robson, Françoise Rosay.
 

The Man in the White Suit – Universal Pictures – 1952
Directed by Alexander Mackendrick. With Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood, Cecil Parker, Michael Gough.
The Sword and the Rose – RKO Radio Pictures – 1954
Directed by Ken Annakin. With Richard Todd, Glynis Johns, James Robertson Justice, Michael Gough.
Rob Roy – RKO Radio Pictures – 1954
Directed by Harold French. With Richard Todd, Glynis Johns, James Robertson Justice, Michael Gough.

Richard III – Lopert Pictures Corporation -1956
Directed by Laurence Olivier. With Laurence Olivier, Cedric Hardwicke, Nicholas Hannen, Ralph Richardson.
Horror of Dracula – Universal – 1958
Directed by Terence Fisher. With Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Michael Gough, Melissa Stribling.

The Horse’s Mouth - United Artists – 1958
Directed by Ronald Neame. With Alec Guinness, Kay Walsh, Renee Houston, Mike Morgan.
Horrors of the Black Museum – AIP – 1959
Directed by Arthur Crabtree. With Michael Gough, June Cunningham, Graham Curnow, Shirley Anne Field.

No Place Like Homicide (What a Carve Up) – Embassy Pictures – 1962
Directed by Pat Jackson. With Sid James, Kenneth Connor, Shirley Eaton, Donald Pleasence.
Konga - AIP – 1961
Directed by John Lemont. With Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad, Claire Gordon.

The Phantom of the Opera – Universal – 1962
Directed by Terence Fisher. With Herbert Lom, Heather Sears, Edward de Souza, Thorley Walters.
Black Zoo – Allied Artists Pictures – 1963
Directed by Robert Gordon. With Michael Gough, Jeanne Cooper, Rod Lauren,
Virginia Grey.
 

Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors – Paramount Pictures – 1965
Directed by Freddie Francis. With Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Roy Castle, Max Adrian.

Berserk – Columbia Pictures – 1967
Directed by Jim O’Connolly. With Joan Crawford, Ty Hardin, Diana Dors, Michael Gough.

Women In Love – United Artists – 1970
Directed by Ken Russell. With Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson, Jennie Linden.
Trog – Warner Bros. Pictures – 1970
Directed by Freddie Francis. With Joan Crawford, Michael Gough, Bernard Kay, Kim Braden.

The Boys from Brazil – ITC – 1978
Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. With Gregory Peck, Laurence Olivier, James
Mason, Lilli Palmer.
The Dresser – Columbia – 1983
Directed by Peter Yates. With Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay, Edward Fox, Zena Walker.
Top Secret! – Paramount – 1985
Directed by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker. With Val Kilmer, Lucy Gutteridge, Peter Cushing, Jeremy Kemp.
 

Out of Africa – Universal – 1985
Directed by Sydney Pollack. With Meryl Streep, Robert Redford, Klaus Maria
Brandauer, Michael Kitchen.
Batman – Warner Brothers -1989
Directed by Tim Burton. With Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger,
Robert Wuhl.
Batman Returns – Warner Brothers -
Directed by Tim Burton. With Michael Keaton, Michelle Phieffer, Danny DeVito.

The Age of Innocence – Columbia – 1993
Directed by Martin Scorsese. With Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer.

Batman Forever – Warner Brothers – 1995
Directed by Joel Schumacher. With Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey,
Nicole Kidman.
Batman and Robin – Warner Brothers – 1997
Directed by Joel Schumacher. With Arnold Schwarzenegger, George Clooney, Chris O ‘Donnell, Uma Thurman.

Sleepy Hollow – Paramount – 1999
Directed by Tim Burton. With Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci, Miranda Richardson, Michael Gambon

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One Response to Michael Gough – 1916-2011

  1. WB Kelso says:

    I just noticed the Sheriff chasing the two jailbreakers in that teaser for Horrors of the Black Museum is really Gary Cooper, pilfered from a Man of the West ad.

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