
George Hassell
Acting
Known For

Dr. Peter Blood, unjustly convicted of treason and exiled from England, becomes a notorious pirate.
Captain Blood

A group of starving artists try to survive in 1830s Paris, including a seamstress and the would-be playwright she loves.
La Bohème

In early 19th century England, ambitious and ruthless orphan Rebecca Sharp advances from the position of governess to the heights of British society. The first feature length film to use three-strip Technicolor.
Becky Sharp

Princess is destined to marry the Emperor, until her sister steps in.
The King Steps Out

A crusading sportswriter exposes racketeers involved in paying off fighters to throw their matches.
Woman-Wise

When a busybody teacher in a girls' finishing school finds a love letter from a student to an unknown man, a minor scandal erupts.
Girls' Dormitory

Safari guide Capt. Clark Rutledge is hired by the man Michael Varek who was responsible for his father's death...
White Hunter

Dressed to Thrill is a 1935 American musical film directed by Harry Lachman and written by Samson Raphaelson. The film stars Tutta Rolf, Clive Brook, Robert Barrat, Nydia Westman and Dina Smirnova. The film was released on August 16, 1935, by Fox Film Corporation. It was a remake of the 1932 French film The Dressmaker of Luneville which had also been directed by Lachman.
Dressed to Thrill

Psychiatrist finds herself falling for her patient.
The Flame Within

A lonely radio operator in Labrador falls for an engaged woman.
Petticoat Fever

Ludwig "Old Dutch" Streusand and his daughter Violet live in New York, and after years of hard study and labor Old Dutch completes his invention: the "teloptophone," a device which, when attached to a telephone, enables the speaker to see the party at the other end of the wire.