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Gabriel Pascal (I) (1894–1954)

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Producer and occasional director, who, after working in France and Germany, befriended George Bernard Shaw after moving to England. Shaw gave him permission to film his plays, Pascal ultimately producing four of them. However, the stagey Caesar and Cleopatra turned out to be an expensive flop and all but ended Pascal's career. See more trivia »

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1952 Androcles and the Lion (producer)
 
1945 Caesar and Cleopatra (producer)
 
1941 Major Barbara (producer)
 
1938 Pygmalion (producer)
 
1936 Cafe Mascot (producer)
 
1936 Reasonable Doubt (producer)
 
1932 The Living Dead (producer)
 
1931 The Captain from Köpenick (producer - as G. Pasqual)
 
1922 Sterbende Völker - 2. Brennendes Meer (line producer)
 
1922 Sterbende Völker - 1. Heimat in Not (line producer)
 
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1952 Androcles and the Lion (presenter)
 
1941 Major Barbara (presenter)
 
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1941 Major Barbara (uncredited)
 
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1942 The Avengers (Deborah Kerr by arrangement with)
 

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Alternate Names:

Gabor Pascal | G. Pasqual
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Trivia:

Producer and occasional director, who, after working in France and Germany, befriended George Bernard Shaw after moving to England. Shaw gave him permission to film his plays, Pascal ultimately producing four of them. However, the stagey Caesar and Cleopatra turned out to be an expensive flop and all but ended Pascal's career. See more »

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