Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss (1901–30 December 1987) was an English screenwriter and director. He was born in London, and died on Jersey (in the Channel Islands).
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[edit] Career
Arliss started his professional career as a journalist. Later he branched out into being a critic. During the 1920s he entered the film industry as a screenwriter, and author of short stries. In 1941 he became a director, initially fo Associated British, but soon changing to the Gainsborough Pictures. Later he worked for the Alexander Korda-British Lion Film Corporation. He directed several series of television programs.
[edit] Controversy
Many sources say that he was the son of actor George Arliss and his wife actress Florence Arliss. Other sources denies this.
[edit] Films in which he was a screenwriter
- Farmers Wife - 1928
- Road House - 1934
- Orders is Orders - 1934
- Heat Wave - 1935
- Jack Ahoy - 1935
- Windbag the Sailor - 1936
- Rhodes - 1936
- Good Morning, Boys - 1937
- Sez O'Reilly to MacNab - 1937
- Too Dangerous to Live - 1937
- The Second Mr Bush - 1940
- Pastor Hall - 1940
- The Foreman Went to France - 1942
- The Saint Meets the Tiger - 1943
- The Woman's Angle - 1952
- Wicked Lady - 1983
[edit] Films that he was a director and a screenwriter
- The Farmer's Wife - 1941
- The Night has Eyes - 1942
- The Man in Grey - 1943
- Love Story - 1944
- The Wicked Lady - 1945
- Man About the House - 1947
- Idol of Paris - 1948 (Director only)
- Saints and Sinners - 1949 (Also Producer)
- Miss Tulip stays the Night - 1955
- See How They Run - 1955
[edit] TV Series that he was a director and screenwriter
- The New Adventures of Charly Chan - 1952
- Sailor of Fortune - 1955-6
- Buccaneers - 1956-7
- The Invisible Man - 1959 (as Screenwriter only)
[edit] References
- "Halliwell's Who's Who in the Movies" - 14th edition - published by Harper Collins - ISBN 0-06-093507-3