Leslie Arliss

A British director and screenwriter born in London. He began his career as a journalist and entered the film industry as a screenwriter in the 1920s. In 1941, he became a director at British Associated Producers and later took charge of Gainsborough Pictures. Subsequently, he also worked for British Lion Films, founded by Alexander Korda. His notable works include *Eyes of the Night* (1942), *The Perfidy* (1943), and *The Bandit Queen* (1945), among others.

Crew

The Wicked Lady
Director, Screenplay
The Man in Grey
Director, Screenplay
For Freedom
Script
Miss Tulip Stays the Night
Director
The Night Has Eyes
Director, Writer
South American George
Director, Writer
Love Story
Screenplay, Director
A Man About the House
Director
Pastor Hall
Screenstory
Where There's a Will
Story
My Old Dutch
Story
The Woman's Angle
Director
Dearth of a Salesman
Director
The Farmer's Wife
Writer
Come on George!
Story, Screenplay
Saints and Sinners
Director, Producer, Screenplay
Rhodes of Africa
Writer
Road House
Writer
The Foreman Went to France
Screenplay
The Wicked Lady
Screenplay
The Farmer's Wife
Director, Writer
The Saint Meets the Tiger
Writer
All In!
Screenplay, Dialogue
Heat Wave
Writer
Holiday Lovers
Writer
The Innocents of Chicago
Writer
Strip! Strip! Hooray!!! or (Fun with the Sunbathers)
Writer
Good Morning, Boys!
Writer
Orders Is Orders
Screenplay
Idol of Paris
Director
The Team (It All Depends on Me)
Writer, Director
The Second Mr. Bush
Writer
Man with a Dog
Director