John Paddy Carstairs

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John Paddy Carstairs (b. John Keys, 1910, London - d. November 12, 1970, London) was a British film director (1933-62) and television director (1962-64), usually of light-hearted subject matter. He was also a comic novelist and painter.

He directed 37 films in total. He had a long association with the character of Simon Templar (the character's creator, Leslie Charteris, dedicated the 1963 book, The Saint in the Sun to Carstairs).

Aside from directing the 1939 Saint film, The Saint in London, he also directed two episodes of The Saint in the 1960s, making him the only individual (other than Charteris himself) to be connected to both the Hollywood film and British series of The Saint.

His autobiographies include:

  • Honest Injun (1942)
  • Hadn't We the Gaiety (1945)
  • Kaleidoscope and a Jaundiced Eye (1946)

[edit] Selected filmography

  • The Saint in London (1939)
  • Spare a Copper (1940)
  • He Found a Star (1940)
  • Dancing with Crime (1946)
  • Sleeping Car to Trieste (1948)
  • The Chiltern Hundreds (1949)
  • Made in Heaven (1952)
  • Trouble in Store (1953)
  • Up to His Neck (1954)
  • Up in the World (1956)
  • Just My Luck (1957)
  • The Square Peg (1958)
  • Tommy the Toreador (1959)
  • Sands of the Desert (1960)
  • Weekend with Lulu (1961)

[edit] External links

John Paddy Carstairs at the Internet Movie Database