Brian Desmond Hurst was an Irish film director. With over thirty films in his filmography, Hurst was hailed as Northern Ireland's best film director by BBC film critic Mike Catto. He is perhaps best known for the 1951 A Christmas Carol adaptation Scrooge.
Scrooge
(Director)
Scrooge
(Producer)
Tom Brown's Schooldays
(Producer)
Malta Story
(Director)
The Lion Has Wings
(Director)
The Black Tent
(Director)
Dangerous Moonlight
(Director)
On the Night of the Fire
(Director)
On the Night of the Fire
(Writer)
Simba
(Director)
Alibi
(Director)
Hungry Hill
(Director)
Behind the Mask
(Director)
Miss Grant Goes to the Door
(Director)
Miss Grant Goes to the Door
(Producer)
Trottie True
(Director)
His and Hers
(Director)
Dangerous Exile
(Director)
Riders to the Sea
(Director)
The Tenth Man
(Director)
The Mark of Cain
(Director)
Sensation
(Director)
Glamorous Night
(Director)
Ourselves Alone
(Director)
Alibi
(Script)
Theirs Is the Glory
(Director)
Prison Without Bars
(Director)
The Hundred Pound Window
(Director)
The Playboy of the Western World
(Director)
The Playboy of the Western World
(Screenplay)
A Letter from Ulster
(Director)
The Tell-Tale Heart
(Director)
The Tell-Tale Heart
(Writer)
Riders to the Sea
(Writer)
A Call for Arms!
(Story)
A Call for Arms!
(Director)