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  1. George Berthold Samuelson (6 July 1889 – 17 April 1947) was a director and film producer. Born in Southport, Lancashire, Samuelson was the youngest son of Henschel and Bertha Samuelson, tobacconists originally from Prussia. Attended the University School in Southport until the age of 14. By 1891, his mother was widowed and was carrying on the ...

  2. G.B. Samuelson was born on 6 July 1889 in Southport, Lancashire [now in Sefton, Merseyside], England, UK. He was a producer and director, known for The Bridal Chair (1919), The Game of Life (1922) and The Winning Goal (1920).

    • Producer, Director, Writer
    • July 6, 1889
    • G.B. Samuelson
    • April 17, 1947
  3. One of the earliest producer/distributors in the British film industry, G.B. Samuelson's first notable screen endeavor was the 1914 adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's Study in Scarlet. Samuelson went on to produce such oft-filmed literary adaptations as Little Women (1917) and Hindle Wakes.

    • January 1, 1887
    • January 1, 1945
  4. Sep 15, 2010 · The 1926 adaptation of the Rider Haggard novel She by G.B Samuelson starring the American actress Betty Blythe proved to be a fiasco, ended up in court and, as a result of the ensuing press coverage, provides us with a fascinating insight into the film business of the time.

  5. Pages in category "Films directed by G. B. Samuelson" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. Spanish Eyes is a 1930 British musical film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Anthony Ireland, Donald Calthrop and Dennis Noble. [1] It had a gypsy theme and was made at Twickenham Studios in West London.

  7. Spanish Eyes: Directed by G.B. Samuelson. With Edna Davies, Dennis Noble, Donald Calthrop, Anthony Ireland.