George P. Quigley

George P. Quigley was a director and producer of films in the United States and Cuba.

The National Museum of African American History and Culture includes coverage of two films he directed and other sources identify several more.

Quigley used Havana's National Studio, finding that labor costs were about half of what they were in the United States.

His report on the industry conditions in Havana was covered by Variety, and the U.S. consul planned to release a guidebook based on his experience.

[5] It was given a "B" rating by the National Legion of Decency, indicating that it was "morally objectionable in part.