Leslie S. Hiscott

Birthday: 1894-07-25
Deathday: 1968-05-03
Birthplace: London, UK
Gender: Male

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.

Credits

Year Title
1956-04-09 Tons of Trouble
1955-01-01 The Time of His Life
1944-05-18 Welcome, Mr Washington
1943-11-29 The Butler's Dilemma
1942-09-07 Sabotage at Sea
1942-09-01 The Lady from Lisbon
1942-01-05 The Seventh Survivor
1937-12-26 Fine Feathers
1937-09-21 Millions
1936-03-12 Fame
1935-10-06 Department Store
1935-07-29 Death on the Set
1935-06-01 A Fire Has Been Arranged
1935-04-14 She Shall Have Music
1935-03-26 Inside the Room
1935-03-24 The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes
1935-03-01 Three Witnesses
1935-02-01 Annie, Leave the Room!
1935-01-01 The Big Splash
1934-10-22 Passing Shadows
1934-09-01 Gay Love
1933-11-04 Strike It Rich
1933-06-01 Great Stuff
1933-05-01 Cleaning Up
1932-10-18 The Face at the Window
1932-08-18 A Tight Corner
1932-07-22 When London Sleeps
1932-06-28 A Safe Proposition
1932-03-16 The Crooked Lady
1932-03-01 Once bitten
1932-02-18 Murder at Covent Garden
1932-02-12 The Missing Rembrandt
1931-08-24 Black Coffee
1931-07-16 A Night in Montmartre
1931-04-28 Alibi
1931-04-21 Brown Sugar
1931-02-15 The Sleeping Cardinal
1930-11-30 The Call of the Sea
1930-03-24 The House of the Arrow
1930-02-05 At the Villa Rose
1929-11-15 The Feather
1928-07-31 The Passing of Mr. Quinn
1927-12-01 This Marriage Business