No photo available. Represent George King? Add or change photos at IMDbPro
STARmeter
SEE RANK
Down 153,922 this week

George King (I) (1899–1966)

Producer/director George King began his career in the British film industry in the 1920s as an agent. He eventually moved into writing, then turned to producing and directing, mostly in the field known as "quota quickies" (films made to comply with the British government's requirement that a certain percentage of films shown in British theaters had to be produced in Britain)... See full bio »

Died:

(age 66) in London, England, UK

Related News

Related Lists

a list of 1,166 people by TheLastDriveIn created 04 Feb 2012
 
a list of 100 people by glyntreharne-1 created 27 Nov 2010
 

Connect with IMDb


Take The Quiz!

Test your knowledge of George King.

Known For


Filmography

Hide HideDirector (54 titles)
1949 Forbidden
 
1946 Showtime
 
1943 At Dawn We Die
 
1940 Two for Danger
 
1940 The Chinese Den
 
1938 John Halifax
 
1938 Silver Top
 
1937 Under a Cloud
 
1937 Wanted!
 
1935 Gay Old Dog
 
1935 Windfall
 
1935 Full Circle
 
1934 Get Your Man
 
1934 The Office Wife (short)
 
1934 To Be a Lady
 
1934 Nine Forty-Five
 
1934 Guest of Honour
 
1934 Oh No Doctor!
 
1934 Little Stranger
 
1933 I Adore You
 
1933 Smithy
 
1933 Mayfair Girl
 
1933 Beware of Women (short)
 
1933 High Finance
 
1933 Matinee Idol
 
1933 Too Many Wives
 
1932 Men of Steel
 
1932 Self Made Lady
 
1931 Deadlock
 
1931 Number, Please (short)
 
1931 Midnight (short)
 
1931 The Professional Guest (short)
 
1930 Leave It to Me (short)
 
1930 Too Many Crooks
 
Show ShowProducer (34 titles)
1957 The Gay Cavalier (TV series) (producer - 13 episodes)
A Throne at Stake (1957) (producer)
Forsaking All Others (1957) (producer)
Return of the Nightingale (1957) (producer)
The Little Cavalier (1957) (producer)
Girl of Quality (1957) (producer)
 
1954 Eight O'Clock Walk (producer)
 
1949 Forbidden (producer)
 
1947 Code of Scotland Yard (producer)
 
1946 Showtime (producer)
 
1942 Spitfire (producer - uncredited)
 
1940 The Chinese Den (producer)
 
1940 Crimes at the Dark House (producer)
 
1939 The Face at the Window (producer)
 
1938 John Halifax (producer)
 
1938 Silver Top (producer)
 
1937 Remember When (producer)
 
1937 The Ticket of Leave Man (producer)
 
1937 Under a Cloud (producer)
 
1937 Double Exposures (producer - uncredited)
 
1937 Merry Comes to Town (producer)
 
1937 It's Never Too Late to Mend (producer)
 
1937 The Elder Brother (producer)
 
1937 Wanted! (producer)
 
1937 When the Poppies Bloom Again (short) (producer)
 
1936 The Crimes of Stephen Hawke (producer)
 
1935 Gay Old Dog (producer)
 
1935 Windfall (producer)
 
1935 Lend Me Your Husband (producer)
 
1935 Handle with Care (producer)
 
1934 Get Your Man (producer)
 
1934 To Be a Lady (producer)
 
1934 Little Stranger (producer)
 
1932 Handle with Care (producer)
 
1932 Self Made Lady (producer)
 
1931 Deadlock (producer)
 
1930 Leave It to Me (short) (producer)
 
Show ShowActor (6 titles)
1936 Born to Dance
Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited)
 
1935 George White's 1935 Scandals
Dancer (uncredited)
 
1923 The Ramblin' Kid
Sing Pete
 
1922 Yellow Men and Gold
Jili
 
1919 Satan Junior
Juan-Kai
 
1918 The City of Dim Faces
Lee Willie
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (5 titles)
1941 Zis Boom Bah (dance stager)
 
1939 Dancing Co-Ed (dance director)
 
1939 The Women (dance teacher - uncredited)
 
1939 Idiot's Delight (choreographer)
 
1937 Rosalie (assistant dance director - uncredited)
 
Show ShowWriter (2 titles)
1934 Oh No Doctor!
 
1934 Little Stranger
 

Related Videos

The Ticket of Leave Man -- A man is accused of a series of murders that were actually committed by a crazed killer called "The Tiger." He must prove his innocence and catch the murderer. Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror -- Sexton Blake and Tinker foil criminal plot connected with the Tongs, and master-minded by "famous stamp collector" and millionaire. Crimes at the Dark House -- A madman kills a man who has just inherited a large estate, then impersonates his victim to gain entrance to the estate so he can murder his enemies.
Edit

Did You Know?

Trivia:

Older brother of Harold V. King. See more »