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Philip Leacock

Philip Leacock

Director·1917–1990·London, United Kingdom

3 horror credits

Philip David Charles Leacock (8 October 1917 – 14 July 1990) was an English television and film director and producer. His brother was documentary filmmaker Richard Leacock.

Born in London, England, Leacock spent his childhood in the Canary Islands. He began his career directing documentaries and later turned to fiction films.

He was known for his films about children, particularly The Kidnappers (US: The Little Kidnappers, 1953), which gained Honorary Juvenile Acting Oscars for two of its performers, and The Spanish Gardener (1956) starring Dirk Bogarde. He also directed Innocent Sinners (1958) with Flora Robson, The Rabbit Trap (1959) with Ernest Borgnine, and The War Lover (1962) with Steve McQueen, based on John Hersey's novel about a World War II pilot.

Director3 films

The Curse of King Tut's Tomb

The Curse of King Tut's Tomb

Director

1980
Baffled!

Baffled!

Director

1973
When Michael Calls

When Michael Calls

Director

1972

Producer1 film

Baffled!

Baffled!

Producer

1973