Francis Searle (14 March 1909 – 31 July 2002) was an English film director, writer and producer.[1] He was active in the post-Second World War cinema industry.[2] Amongst the films he directed were The Lady Craved Excitement (1950), One Way Out (1955) and It All Goes to Show (1969).[3]
Searle's later projects were all short films, either comedies or dramas, with his final film being made in 1972.
Selected filmography
- A Girl in a Million (1946)
 - Things Happen at Night (1947)
 - Man in Black (1949)
 - Celia (1949)
 - A Case for PC 49 (1951)
 - Cloudburst (1951)
 - Love's a Luxury (1952)
 - Never Look Back (1952)
 - Profile (1954)
 - Undercover Girl (1958)
 - The Diplomatic Corpse (1958)
 - Freedom to Die (1961)
 - Ticket to Paradise (1961)
 - Gaolbreak (1962)
 - Emergency (1962)
 - Dead Man's Evidence (1962)
 - Night of the Prowler (1962)
 - The Marked One (1963)
 - Miss MacTaggart Won't Lie Down (1966) (short)
 - The Pale Faced Girl (1968) (short)
 - Talk of the Devil (1968) (short)
 - Gold Is Where You Find It (1968) (short)
 - It All Goes to Show (1969) (short)
 - A Hole Lot of Trouble (1971) (short)
 - A Couple of Beauties (1972) (short)
 
References
- ↑ "Francis Searle". Archived from the original on 5 March 2018.
 - ↑ "Francis Searle". IMDb.
 - ↑ "Francis Searle - Movies and Filmography - AllMovie". AllMovie.
 
External links
- Francis Searle at IMDb
 - "The British Entertainment History Project | Francis Searle |". historyproject.org.uk.
 
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