Directing
Community Rating
5.8
TMDB estimate
Born
April 7, 1891
Died
May 20, 1960 (age 69)
Born in
Moseley, Birmingham, England
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Samuel George Herbert Mason MC (7 April 1891 – 20 May 1960) was a British film director, producer, stage actor, army officer, presenter of some revues, stage manager, stage director, choreographer, production manager and playwright. He was a recipient of the Military Cross the prestigious award for "gallantry during active operations against the enemy." He received the gallantry award for his part in the Battle of Guillemont where British troops defeated the Germans to take the German stronghold of Guillemont. Mason began his theatrical career at the age of 16 and appeared in several productions at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre including Barry Jackson's The Christmas Party. During the 1920s he stage managed some of the largest shows in London (including many of André Charlot's musical revues) and began his film career with the arrival of sound in motion pictures. Mason was the Assistant director for I Was a Spy, which was very successful in the box office and voted best film of the year. He made his debut as director in 1936 with The First Offence. His most prominent film was A Window in London a dark thriller set in the London Underground, which was a remake of the original French drama film Metropolitan. Another successful film included Take My Tip, in which he directed Jack Hulbert whose "dances [were] beautifully staged." Several rising actors and actresses (including Vivien Leigh) made their film debuts in some of his films before they rose to prominence. He worked for several studios and production companies including Gaumont British, Gainsborough Pictures, London Films and MGM-British Studios. Mason directed 16 films (from thrillers to comedies), moved into producing for the rest of his career and authored some plays with his wife Daisy Fisher, a novelist and playwright also with a background in theatre. His films were generally very well received, and some of them were marked out for the inventiveness of the plot, locations used for shooting and humour. Some of his films are remembered for introducing rising actors and actresses to the screen before they became famous.

Cast a Dark Shadow
as Producer
1955

John and Julie
as Producer
1955

Background
as Producer
1953

Anna Karenina
as Associate Producer
1948
Flight from Folly
as Director
1945
It's in the Bag
as Director
1944
The Night Invader
as Director
1943

Back-Room Boy
as Director
1942
Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light
as Director
1941
Once a Crook
as Director
1941

The Briggs Family
as Director
1940

Dr. O'Dowd
as Director
1940

A Window in London
as Director
1940

The Silent Battle
as Director
1939

Strange Boarders
as Director
1938
Take My Tip
as Director
1937

His Lordship
as Director
1936

East Meets West
as Director
1936

First Offence
as Director
1936

Evergreen
as Unit Manager
1934