Initially an actor with the Ben Greet repertory company, Briton Basil Dear later became a stage manager for director Basil Dean. To avoid being confused with Dean, Dear added a "den" to his professional name. When Dean became a staff director at Ealing films, Dearden went along as a scriptwriter, production manager and associate producer. He co-directed several comedies featuring such major stars as George Formby and Will Hay, finally getting a chance to solo with the morale-boosting wartimer The Bells Go Down (1942). From 1949 through 1971, Dearden was associated with producer Michael Relph; the team won British Film Academy Awards for the quasi-documentary The Blue Lamp (1951) and the racially charged romantic melodrama Sapphire (1959). Dearden's efficient if impersonal technique enabled him to direct comedies (Smallest Show on Earth), psychological dramas (Victim) and murder mysteries (Woman of Straw) with equal success. He also helmed the 1966 historical epic Khartoum, starring Charlton Heston and Laurence Olivier. In 1959, Dearden directed several half-hour installments of the internationally produced TV series The Four Just Men. Basil Dearden died in an auto crash at the age of 60; he was survived by his son, writer/director James Dearden.
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Mission: Monte Carlo
Director |
1976 | |||
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The Persuaders!: Overture
Director |
1971 | |||
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The Man Who Haunted Himself
Director, Screenwriter |
1970 | |||
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The Assassination Bureau
Director, Producer |
1969 | |||
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Only When I Larf
Director |
1968 | |||
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Khartoum
Director |
1966 | |||
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Masquerade
Director |
1965 | |||
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A Place to Go
Director |
1964 | |||
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Woman of Straw
Director |
1964 | |||
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The Mind Benders
Director |
1963 | |||
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Condemned to Life
Director |
1962 | |||
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Victim
Director |
1962 | |||
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All Night Long
Director |
1961 | |||
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The Secret Partner
Director |
1961 | |||
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Man in the Moon
Director |
1960 | |||
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The League of Gentlemen
Director |
1960 | |||
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Sapphire
Director |
1959 | |||
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Davy
Producer |
1958 | |||
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Violent Playground
Director |
1958 | |||
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Mad Little Island
Producer |
1957 | |||
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The Smallest Show on Earth
Director |
1957 | |||
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Who Done It?
Director |
1956 | |||
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Out of the Clouds
Director, Producer |
1955 | |||
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The Ship That Died of Shame
Director, Producer, Screenwriter |
1955 | |||
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Desert Mice
Producer |
1954 | |||
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The Rainbow Jacket
Director |
1954 | |||
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The Square Ring
Director, Producer |
1953 | |||
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I Believe in You
Director, Producer, Screenwriter |
1952 | |||
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The Gentle Gunman
Director, Producer |
1952 | |||
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Pool of London
Director |
1951 | |||
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Cage of Gold
Director |
1950 | |||
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The Blue Lamp
Director |
1949 | |||
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Train of Events
Director, Screenwriter |
1949 | |||
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Saraband for Dead Lovers
Director |
1948 | |||
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Frieda
Director |
1947 | |||
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The Captive Heart
Director |
1947 | |||
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Dead of Night
Director |
1945 | |||
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The Halfway House
Director |
1944 | |||
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They Came to a City
Director, Screenwriter |
1944 | |||
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My Learned Friend
Director |
1943 | |||
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The Bells Go Down
Director |
1943 | |||
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The Goose Steps Out
Director |
1942 | |||
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It's Turned out Nice Again
Producer, Screenwriter |
1941 | |||
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The Black Sheep of Whitehall
Director |
1941 | |||
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Let George Do It
Screenwriter |
1940 | |||
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Spare a Copper
Producer, Screenwriter |
1940 | |||
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This Man Is News
Screenwriter |
1939 | |||
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Penny Paradise
First Assistant Director |
1938 |