George King (film director)
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George King (1899 – 26 June 1966) was an
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actors' agent, film director, producer and screenplay writer. He is associated with the production of
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. He helmed several of
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's melodramas, including 1936's '' The Demon Barber of Fleet Street''.


Career

King entered into the film industry after completion of medical studies. His first film ''Too Many Crooks'' featured a young stage actor named
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. He was also successful with 1947's ''The Shop at Sly Corner'', which introduced
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, featuring a charismatic performance by Oscar Homolka and a notable performance by Kenneth Griffith.


Filmography


Director

*'' Forbidden'' (1949) *'' The Shop at Sly Corner'' (1947) *''
Gaiety George ''Gaiety George'' is a 1946 British historical musical film directed by George King and Leontine Sagan and starring Richard Greene, Ann Todd and Peter Graves.Harper p.179 It is set in the late Victorian music hall, when an Irish impresario arri ...
'' (1946) *'' Candlelight in Algeria'' (1944) *'' Tomorrow We Live'' (1943) *'' George and Margaret'' (1940) *''
Two for Danger ''Two for Danger'' is a 1940 British crime film directed by George King and starring Barry K. Barnes, Greta Gynt and Ian McLean. It was made at Teddington Studios as a second feature by Warner Brothers.Chibnall & McFarlane p.3 Cast * Barry ...
'' (1940) *'' The Case of the Frightened Lady'' (1940) *'' The Chinese Bungalow'' (1940) *''
Crimes at the Dark House ''Crimes at the Dark House'' (originally titled ''The Woman in White'') is a (1940) British film directed by George King starring Tod Slaughter, Sylvia Marriott and Hilary Eaves. It is loosely based on the 1860 novel '' The Woman in White'' by ...
'' (1940) *'' The Face at the Window'' (1939) *'' John Halifax'' (1938) *'' Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror'' (1938) *'' Silver Top'' (1938) * ''
Wanted! ''Wanted!'' is a 1937 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Zasu Pitts, Claude Dampier and Mark Daly. It was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie.Chibnall p.298 Premise The Oatfields, a married couple, are mistaken f ...
'' (1937) * '' Merry Comes to Town'' (1937) *''
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'' (1937) * '' Under a Cloud'' (1937) *''
The Crimes of Stephen Hawke ''The Crimes of Stephen Hawke'' is a 1936 British historical melodrama film directed by George King and starring Tod Slaughter as the nefarious Stephen Hawke - who masquerades as the 'Spine-Breaker'. It also features Marjorie Taylor, D. J. Wi ...
'' (1936) *''
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'' (1936) *'' Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'' (1936) *''Full Circle'' (1935) * ''
Gay Old Dog ''Gay Old Dog'' is a 1935 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Edward Rigby, Moore Marriott and Ruby Miller. It was a quota quickie made at Walton Studios.Wood p.86 Cast * Edward Rigby as Tom Bliss * Moore Marriott as Geo ...
'' (1935) * '' The Man Without a Face'' (1935) *'' Windfall'' (1935) * ''
Adventure Ltd. ''Adventure Ltd.'' is a 1935 British adventure film directed by George King and starring Harry Milton, Pearl Argyle and Sebastian Shaw. It was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures.Wood p.81 Cast * Harr ...
'' (1935) * '' The Office Wife'' (1934) *''
To Be a Lady ''To Be a Lady'' is a 1934 British romance drama, directed and produced by George King, and starring Chili Bouchier (credited here as Dorothy Bouchier) and Bruce Lester. The film is the first screen editing credit of American film editor Elmo W ...
'' (1934) *''Guest of Honour'' (1934) *'' The Blue Squadron'' (1934) *''Get Your Man'' (1934) *'' Little Stranger'' (1934) * '' Murder at the Inn'' (1934) * ''
Nine Forty-Five ''Nine Forty-Five'' is a 1934 British crime film directed by George King and starring Binnie Barnes, Donald Calthrop and Violet Farebrother. It was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.Wood p.79 A quota quicki ...
'' (1934) * ''
Oh No Doctor! ''Oh No Doctor!'' is a 1934 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Jack Hobbs, Dorothy Boyd and James Finlayson.Wood p.84 It was made as a quota quickie for distribution by the American company MGM. Cast * Jack Hobbs as Mont ...
'' (1934) *''The Silver Spoon'' (1934) * '' Smithy'' (1933) * '' Beware of Women'' (1933) * ''
Enemy of the Police ''Enemy of the Police'' is a 1933 British comedy film directed by George King and starring John Stuart, Viola Keats and A. Bromley Davenport. It was made at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie by Warner Brothers.Chibnall p.271 Cast * John ...
'' (1933) *'' Her Imaginary Lover'' (1933) *'' High Finance'' (1933) *''I Adore You'' (1933) *'' Matinee Idol'' (1933) *'' Mayfair Girl'' (1933) *'' To Brighton with Gladys'' (1933) *'' Too Many Wives'' (1933) * '' Self Made Lady'' (1932) *'' Men of Steel'' (1932) * ''
Number, Please Number, Please may refer to: *'' Number, Please (film)'', a 1931 British crime film *'' Number, Please? (film)'', a 1920 American short comedy film *'' Number Please (game show)'', a 1960s American game show See also *'' Your Number Please'', ...
'' (1931) * '' The Professional Guest'' (1931) *''Deadlock'' (1931) *''Midnight'' (1931) *'' Leave It to Me'' (1930) *''Too Many Crooks'' (1930)


Producer

*"The Gay Cavalier" (1957) TV Series * ''
Eight O'Clock Walk ''Eight O'Clock Walk'' is a 1954 British drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Richard Attenborough, Cathy O'Donnell, Derek Farr and Maurice Denham. Its plot involves a taxi driver who is tried for the murder of a young girl on a bo ...
'' (1954) *Forbidden (1948) *The Shop at Sly Corner (1947) *Gaiety George (1946) *The First of the Few (1942) *The Chinese Bungalow (1940) *Crimes at the Dark House (1940) *The Face at the Window (1939) *John Halifax (1938) *Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror (1938) *Silver Top (1938) *Wanted (1937) * ''
Double Exposures ''Double Exposures'' (A.K.A. ''Alibi Breaker'') is a 1937 British crime film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring David Langton, Julien Mitchell and Ruby Miller. It was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie. (David Langton is c ...
'' (1937) *The Elder Brother (1937) * ''
It's Never Too Late to Mend ''It's Never Too Late to Mend'' (alternatively just ''Never Too Late to Mend''; US release title ''Never Too Late'') is a 1937 British melodrama film directed by David MacDonald and starring Tod Slaughter, Jack Livesey and Marjorie Taylor. In ...
'' (1937) *Merry Comes to Town (1937) * '' Riding High'' (1937) *Under a Cloud (1937) *The Crimes of Stephen Hawke (1936) *Gay Old Dog (1935) * '' Handle with Care'' (1935) *Lend Me Your Husband (1935) *Maria Marten (1935) * Windfall (1935) *To Be a Lady (1934) *Get Your Man (1934) *Little Stranger (1934) *Handle with Care (1932) *Self Made Lady (1932) *Deadlock (1931) *Leave It to Me (1930)


Choreographer

*Zis Boom Bah (College Sweethearts) (1941) *Dancing Co-Ed (1939) *The Women (1939) *Idiot's Delight (1939) *Rosalie (1937)


Actor

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Born to Dance ''Born to Dance'' is an American musical film starring Eleanor Powell and James Stewart, directed by Roy Del Ruth and released in 1936 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The score was composed by Cole Porter. Plot summary While on leave, sailor Ted ...
'' (1936) *'' The Ramblin' Kid'' (1923) *''Yellow Men and Gold'' (1922) *'' Satan Junior'' (1919) *''
The City of Dim Faces ''The City of Dim Faces'' is a lost 1918 silent film directed by George Melford and starring Sessue Hayakawa. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Cast *Sessue Hayakawa – Jang Lung *Doris Pawn – Mar ...
'' (1918)


Writer

*''
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'' (1931) *''Little Stranger'' (1934) *''Oh No Doctor!'' (1934)


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:King, George Film producers from London 1899 births 1966 deaths Date of birth missing Film directors from London