Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Peter Murton is not on record. Production Designer, known for Half a Sixpence (1967), The Man with the golden gun (1974), Funeral in Berlin (1966), Peter Murton's first movie on record is from 1963. His last motion picture on file dates from 1988.
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1988: Just ask for Diamond (Production Design), Directed by Stephen Bayly, with Colin Dale, Patricia Hodge, Dursley McLinden,
1986: King Kong Lives (Production Design), Directed by John Guillermin, with John Ashton, Peter Elliot, Peter Michael Goetz,
1985: The Chain (Production Design), Directed by Jack Gold, with Nigel Hawthorne, Bernard Hill, Phyllis Logan,
1985: Spies Like Us (Production Design), Directed by John Landis, with Michael Apted, Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase,
1984: Sheena (Queen of the Jungle) (Production Design), Directed by John Guillermin, with Tanya Roberts, Donovan Scott, ,
1983: Superman III (Production Design), Directed by Richard Lester, with Jackie Cooper, Margot Kidder, Marc McClure,
1980: Superman II (Production Design), Directed by Richard Donner, Richard Lester, with Marlon Brando, Jackie Cooper, Sarah Douglas,
1979: Ike: The War Years (Production Design), Directed by Boris Sagal, Melville Shavelson, with Robert Duvall, Lee Remick, Dana Andrews,
1979: Dracula (Production Design), Directed by John Badham, with Trevor Eve, Frank Langella, Kate Nelligan,
1976: The Eagle has landed (Production Design), Directed by John Sturges, with Jenny Agutter, John Barrett, Kate Binchy,
1974: The Man with the golden gun (Production Design), Directed by Guy Hamilton, with Roger Moore, Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland,
1973: Black Windmill (Production Design), Directed by Don Siegel, with Joseph O'Connor, Michael Caine, Paul Moss,
1971: The ruling class (Dieu et mon droit) (Production Design), Directed by Peter Medak, with Harry Andrews, Coral Browne, Michael Bryant,
1968: The Lion in Winter (Production Design), Directed by Anthony Harvey, with John Castle, Timothy Dalton, Kenneth Griffith,
1967: Half a Sixpence (Art Director), Directed by George Sidney, with , Julia Foster, Cyril Ritchard,
1966: Funeral in Berlin (Art Director), Directed by Guy Hamilton, with Hugh Burden, Michael Caine, Guy Doleman,
1965: Thunderball (Operation Tonnerre) (Art Director), Directed by Terence Young, with Claudine Auger, Martine Beswick, Earl Cameron,
1964: Goldfinger (Art Director), Directed by Guy Hamilton, with Burt Kwouk, Honor Blackman, Sean Connery,
1964: The Ipcress File (Art Director), Directed by Sidney J. Furie, with Michael Caine, Nigel Green, Gordon Jackson,
1964: Dr. Strangelove (How I Learned to Stop Worrying and love the Bomb) (Art Director), Directed by Stanley Kubrick, with Sterling Hayden, James Earl Jones, Slim Pickens,
1963: In the Cool of the Day (Art Director), Directed by Robert Stevens, with Constance Cummings, Nigel Davenport, Peter Finch,