THE WORKS OF
ROBERT SHAW

FILMS

The Lavender HIll Mob - 1951
A Hill In Korea - 1954
Sea Fury - 1958
Libel - 1959
The Valiant - 1962
Tomorrow At Ten - 1962
The Caretaker - 1963
From Russia With Love - 1963
The Luck Of Ginger Coffey - 1964
The Battle Of The Bulge - 1965
A Man For All Seasons - 1966
Custer Of The West - 1967
The Birthday Party - 1968
The Battle Of Britian - 1969
Royal Hunt For The Sun - 1969
Figures In A Landscape - 1970
A Town Called Bastard - 1971
Young Winston - 1972
The Hireling - 1973
The Sting - 1973
A Reflection Of Fear - 1973
The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three - 1974
Jaws - 1975
Diamonds - 1975
End Of The Game - 1976
Robin And Marion - 1976
Swashbuckler - 1976
Black Sunday - 1977
The Deep - 1977
Force Ten From Navarone - 1978
Avalanche Express - 1978

NOVELS
The Hiding Place - 1959
The Sun Doctor - 1961
Flash Point - 1964 (book of poetry Shaw helped to edit)
The Flag - 1965
The Man In The Glass Booth - 1967
A Card From Morocco - 1969


SCREENPLAYS
For The Children - 1948 (Became a BBC series)
The Pets - 1960
The Florentine Tragedy - 1964
Custer Of The West - 1967
Figures In A Landscape - 1970
Jaws - 1975
Swashbuckler - 1976

STAGE PERFORMANCES
Macbeth - 1949
Henry VIII - 1949
Julius Ceaser - 1950
Much Ado About Nothing - 1950
King Lear - 1950
Hamlet - 1951 (with Alec Guinness)
Othello - 1951
A Midsummer Night's Dream - 1951
Macbeth - 1952
Caro Williams - 1952
King Lear - 1953
Antony And Cleopatra - 1953
The Taming Of The Shrew - 1953
The Merchant Of Venice - 1953
Off The Mainland - 1954
Tiger At The Gates - 1955
Live Like Pigs - 1958
The Long And The Short And The Tall - 1959 (with Peter O'Toole)
One More River - 1959
A Lodging For The Night - 1960
The Changeling - 1961
The Caretaker - 1961
The Physicists - 1964
The Florentine Tragedy - 1964
Luther - 1968
Gantry - 1970
Old Times - 1971
Dance Of Death - 1974

STAGE PLAYS
(written by Robert Shaw)
Off The Mainland - 1956
The Man In  The Glass Booth - 1967
Cato Street - 1971


Robert Shaw also appeared in Numerous Television shows
and films on both BBC and American Television, including
The BBC's popular sitcom "The Buccaneers" and his own
literature related talk show.

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