Stunts
First Knight (1995)
Directed by: Jerry Zucker
Cinematography by: Adam Greenberg
Edited by: Walter Murch
Stunts
The Three Musketeers (1993)
Directed by: Stephen Herek
Cinematography by: Dean Semler
Edited by: John F. Link
Cameras: Panavision Cameras
Lenses: Panavision Lenses
Sword Master
1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992)
Directed by: Ridley Scott
Cinematography by: Adrian Biddle
Sword Master
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)
Directed by: Kevin Reynolds
Cinematography by: Douglas Milsome
Edited by: Peter Boyle
Cameras: ARRIFLEX Camera
Lenses: ARRI Lenses
Pub Customer
Jekyll & Hyde (1990)
Directed by: David Wickes
Cinematography by: Norman Langley
Edited by: John Shirley
Stunts
Without a Clue (1988)
Directed by: Thom Eberhardt
Cinematography by: Alan Hume
Edited by: Peter Tanner
Stunts
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Directed by: Robert Zemeckis
Cinematography by: Dean Cundey
Edited by: Arthur Schmidt
Lenses: Panavision Lenses
Stunt Double: Mr. Caine
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988)
Directed by: Frank Oz
Cinematography by: Michael Ballhaus
Stunts
Willow (1988)
Directed by: Ron Howard
Cinematography by: Adrian Biddle
Cameras: Panavision Panaflex Gold Camera
Stunts
Biggles: Adventures in Time (1986)
Directed by: John Hough
Cinematography by: Ernest Vincze
Edited by: Richard Trevor
Additional Stunts
Never Say Never Again (1983)
Directed by: Irvin Kershner
Cinematography by: Douglas Slocombe
Edited by: Ian Crafford
Cameras: Panavision Panaflex Camera
Lenses: Panavision Lenses
Stunts
Yellowbeard (1983)
Directed by: Mel Damski
Cinematography by: Gerry Fisher
Edited by: William Reynolds
Stunts
Superman (1978)
Directed by: Richard Donner
Cinematography by: Geoffrey Unsworth
Cameras: Panavision Silent Reflex PSR Camera
Editing System: Moviola Editing System
Film Extra
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
Directed by: George Lucas
Cinematography by: Gilbert Taylor
Stunt Double: Bryan Marshall / Stunts
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
Directed by: Lewis Gilbert
Cinematography by: Claude Renoir
Edited by: John Glen
Stunts
The Italian Job (1969)
Directed by: Peter Collinson
Cinematography by: Douglas Slocombe
Edited by: John Trumper