- Basil Dearden
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name = Basil Dearden
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birthdate =1 January 1911
location =Westcliff-on-Sea ,Essex ,England
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deathdate =23 March 1971
deathplace =London ,England
yearsactive = 1938 - 1970
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academyawards =Basil Dearden (
1 January 1911 –23 March 1971 ), was an English film director, born Basil Dear inWestcliff-on-Sea ,Essex .Dearden graduated from theatre direction to film, working as an assistant to
Basil Dean . He later changed his own name to Dearden to avoid confusion with his mentor.He first began working as a director at
Ealing Studios , co-directing comedy films withWill Hay , including "The Goose Steps Out " (1942) and "My Learned Friend " (1943). In 1945, he co-directed the influential chiller compendium "Dead of Night ". One of his last Ealing films was "The Blue Lamp " (1950), a police drama which first introduced audiences to "Dixon of Dock Green ".In later years he became associated with the writer and producer
Michael Relph , and the two made films on subjects not generally tackled by films in the 1950s and early-1960s. These included homosexuality ("Victim") and race relations ("Pool of London", "Sapphire"). In the late 1960s Dearden also made some big-scale epics including "Khartoum", withCharlton Heston , and theVictorian era black comedy "The Assassination Bureau ", again for Michael Relph.His last film was "
The Man Who Haunted Himself " withRoger Moore , with whom he had also made three episodes of the television series "The Persuaders! ": "Overture", "Powerswitch" and "To the Death, Baby". Dearden was killed in a car accident in 1971.He has two sons, Torquil Dearden and the screenwriter and director
James Dearden (born September 14, 1949, London).elected filmography
*"
This Man Is News " (1938) (writer)
*"Let George Do It " (1940) (writer)
*"Spare a Copper " (1941) (writer, producer)
*"Turned Out Nice Again " (1941) (writer, producer)
*"The Black Sheep of Whitehall " (1942) (co-director)
*"The Goose Steps Out " (1942) (co-director)
*"The Bells Go Down " (1943) (director)
*"My Learned Friend " (1943) (co-director)
*"The Halfway House " (1944) (director)
*"They Came to a City " (1945) (writer, director)
*"Dead of Night " (1945) (director, segments "Hearse Driver" and "Linking Narrative")
*"The Captive Heart " (1946) (director)
*"Frieda" (1947) (director)
*"Saraband for Dead Lovers " (1948) (director)
*"Train of Events " (1949) (writer, director; segments "The Actor" and "The Prisoner-of-War")
*"The Blue Lamp " (1950) (director)
*"Cage of Gold " (1950) (director)
*"Pool of London" (1951) (director)
*"I Believe in You" (1952) (writer, director)
*"The Gentle Gunman " (1952) (director)
*"The Square Ring " (1953) (director, producer)
*"The Rainbow Jacket " (1954) (director)
*"Out of the Clouds " (1955) (director)
*"The Ship That Died of Shame " (1955) (writer, director, producer)
*"Who Done It?" (1956) (director, producer)
*"The Smallest Show on Earth " (1957) (director)
*"Rockets Galore!" (1957) (producer)
*"Davy" (1957) (producer)
*"Violent Playground " (1958) (director)
*"Nowhere to Go" (1958) (director)
*"The League of Gentlemen" (1959) (director)
*"Desert Mice " (1959) (producer)
*"Sapphire" (1959) (director)
*"Man in the Moon" (1960) (writer, director)
*"All Night Long" (1961) (director, producer)
*"Victim" (1961) (director, producer)
*"The Secret Partner " (1961) (director)
*"Life for Ruth " (1962) (director, producer)
*"A Place to Go " (1963) (director)
*"The Mind Benders" (1963) (director)
*"Woman of Straw " (1964) (director)
*"Masquerade" (1965) (director)
*"Khartoum" (1966) (director)
*"Only When I Larf " (1968) (director)
*"The Assassination Bureau " (1969) (director)
*"The Man Who Haunted Himself " (1970) (writer, director)External links
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* [http://www.filmreference.com/Directors-Co-Du/Dearden-Basil.html]
* [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/456049/index.html]
* [http://www.fandango.com/basildearden/filmography/p87298]
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