Leslie S. Hiscott
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1894-07-25
Day of Death
1968-05-03 (73 years old)
Place of Birth
London, UK
Leslie S. Hiscott
Biography
Leslie Stephenson Hiscott was an English film director and screenwriter who made over sixty films between 1925 and 1956. He was born in London in 1894. He directed Alibi, the first ever depiction of Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie's Belgian detective, with Austin Trevor in the lead role.
Known For
Crew
(1956)
Tons of Trouble
Director, Writer
(1955)
The Time of His Life
Director, Screenplay
(1944)
Welcome, Mr Washington
Director
(1943)
The Butler's Dilemma
Director
(1942)
The Lady from Lisbon
Director
(1942)
The Seventh Survivor
Director
(1942)
Sabotage at Sea
Director
(1937)
Millions
Director
(1937)
Fine Feathers
Director
(1936)
Fame
Director
(1935)
A Fire Has Been Arranged
Director
(1935)
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes
Director
(1935)
She Shall Have Music
Director
(1935)
Death on the Set
Director
(1935)
Department Store
Director
(1935)
Annie, Leave the Room!
Director
(1935)
The Big Splash
Director
(1935)
Inside the Room
Director
(1935)
Three Witnesses
Director
(1934)
Gay Love
Director
(1934)
Passing Shadows
Director
(1933)
Strike It Rich
Director
(1933)
Cleaning Up
Director
(1933)
Great Stuff
Director
(1932)
The Face at the Window
Director
(1932)
When London Sleeps
Director
(1932)
The Crooked Lady
Director
(1932)
The Missing Rembrandt
Director
(1932)
Murder at Covent Garden
Director
(1932)
Once bitten
Director
(1932)
A Safe Proposition
Director
(1932)
A Tight Corner
Director
(1931)
Alibi
Director
(1931)
Black Coffee
Director
(1931)
The Sleeping Cardinal
Director
(1931)
A Night in Montmartre
Director, Scenario Writer
(1931)
Brown Sugar
Director
(1930)
The Call of the Sea
Director
(1930)
At the Villa Rose
Director
(1930)
The House of the Arrow
Director
(1929)
To What Red Hell
Screenplay
(1929)
The Feather
Director, Screenplay
(1928)
The Passing of Mr. Quinn
Director, Writer
(1927)
This Marriage Business
Director, Screenplay