Brian Desmond Hurst was born on February 12, 1900 in Castle Reagh, Ireland and he was a famous film director. He started his career in 1934 with the film called “The Tell-Tale Heart” as a director and writers of this film are David Plunkett Greene and Edgar Allan Poe, released on June 14, 1934 and the cast of the film includes: Norman Dryden, John Kelt, Yolande Terrell, Thomas Shenton, James Fleck, Colonel Cameron and Tom Shenton.
He directed many other films such as: “Riders to the Sea”, “On the Night of the Fire”, “The Hundred Pound Window”, “The Mark of Cain”, “Playboy of the Western World” etc and he died on September 26, 1986 in London, England, UK.
Why was he famous?
His rise to fame began after the movie called “The Tell-Tale Heart”.
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Malta Story (1953) - Excerpts: Part 1 of 2
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We Were Soldiers - Movie 2002 - Behind the Scenes 1 of 3
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We Were Soldiers - Movie 2002 - Return to Camp Holloway