Home People George Abbott George Abbott movies George Abbott movies George Abbott Movies (42) Damn Yankees (1958) As Director. He was 71 years old Damn Yankees (1958) As Screenplay. He was 71 years old Pal Joey (1957) As Musical. He was 70 years old The Pajama Game (1957) As Director. He was 70 years old The Pajama Game (1957) As Screenplay. He was 70 years old Where's Charley? (1952) As Writer. He was 65 years old Mary Lou (1948) As Director. He was 60 years old Mary Lou (1948) As Adaptation. He was 60 years old Beat the Band (1947) As Writer. He was 59 years old Broadway (1942) As Writer. He was 54 years old Highway West (1941) As Theatre Play. He was 54 years old Too Many Girls (1940) As Director. He was 53 years old The Boys from Syracuse (1940) As Writer. He was 53 years old On Your Toes (1939) As Theatre Play. He was 52 years old Three Men on a Horse (1936) As Writer. He was 49 years old Straight Is the Way (1934) As Original Story. He was 47 years old Heat Lightning (1934) As Theatre Play. He was 46 years old Lilly Turner (1933) As Writer. He was 45 years old Those We Love (1932) As Writer. He was 45 years old The Cheat (1931) As Director. He was 44 years old My Sin (1931) As Director. He was 44 years old My Sin (1931) As Producer. He was 44 years old My Sin (1931) As Music. He was 44 years old My Sin (1931) As Adaptation. He was 44 years old Secrets of a Secretary (1931) As Director. He was 44 years old Secrets of a Secretary (1931) As Adaptation. He was 44 years old Stolen Heaven (1931) As Director. He was 43 years old Stolen Heaven (1931) As Writer. He was 43 years old The Sea God (1930) As Director. He was 43 years old The Sea God (1930) As Writer. He was 43 years old Manslaughter (1930) As Director. He was 43 years old Manslaughter (1930) As Adaptation. He was 43 years old The Fall Guy (1930) As Writer. He was 42 years old All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) As Screenplay. He was 42 years old Half Way to Heaven (1929) As Director. He was 42 years old Half Way to Heaven (1929) As Writer. He was 42 years old Night Parade (1929) As Writer. He was 42 years old The Saturday Night Kid (1929) As Theatre Play. He was 42 years old Why Bring That Up? (1929) As Director. He was 42 years old Why Bring That Up? (1929) As Writer. He was 42 years old Broadway (1929) As Writer. He was 41 years old Coquette (1929) As Theatre Play. He was 41 years old