Saw these photos on an eBay auction and had to nab them, as a fan of Old Indy.
This is a publicity still of George Hall in the mid-1940s, around the time he was making his Broadway debut in the revue Call Me Mister (1946).
(The watermarks et al. are those of the eBay seller.)
Handsome, eh?
Here's a publicity shot from Call Me Mister, where Hall is on the left:
And another press image. Hall is just to the right of Betty Garrett here.
On a more disquieting note... this is a clipping from 1955, when Hall testified as a "friendly witness" before the House Un-American Activities Committee. Apparently he was an ex-member of the Communist Party but now didn't hesitate to "name names" of fellow members in his local branch.
(I didn't bother buying that last one... it's still on eBay if anyone wants it.)
This is a publicity still of George Hall in the mid-1940s, around the time he was making his Broadway debut in the revue Call Me Mister (1946).
(The watermarks et al. are those of the eBay seller.)
Handsome, eh?
Here's a publicity shot from Call Me Mister, where Hall is on the left:
And another press image. Hall is just to the right of Betty Garrett here.
On a more disquieting note... this is a clipping from 1955, when Hall testified as a "friendly witness" before the House Un-American Activities Committee. Apparently he was an ex-member of the Communist Party but now didn't hesitate to "name names" of fellow members in his local branch.
(I didn't bother buying that last one... it's still on eBay if anyone wants it.)