John Boulting
Known for: Production
Born: November 20, 1913 in Bray, Berkshire, England, UK - Died: June 16, 1985
John Boulting (full name John Edward Boulting) and his twin brother Roy Boulting (full name Roy Alfred Clarence Boulting), were two very important persons in the British film industry from the 1940s and well into the 1970s. They worked very closely together with a joint production company, Charter Film Productions, which they set up in 1937, taking turn directing and producing their films. In 1955 they were both also appointed directors of the newly formed British Lion Films, after Alexander Korda's company with the same name had gone into receivership, and they managed to make it into a very successful independent distribution company, standing up against the enormous Rank Organisation and the big Hollywood studios, which moved into the British film distribution market after World War II.
Known for
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Tell England
World in Action
Seven Days to Noon
Editor
I'm All Right Jack
Screenplay
Brighton Rock
Director
Heavens Above!
Director
The Family Way
Producer
Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
Producer
The Magic Box
Director
Private's Progress
Screenplay
Consider Your Verdict
Producer
Journey Together
Director
Rotten to the Core
Director
Brothers in Law
Producer
Seagulls Over Sorrento
Producer
Pastor Hall
Producer
Lucky Jim
Director
The Guinea Pig
Producer
Fame Is the Spur
Producer
The Dawn Guard
Producer
Twisted Nerve
Executive Producer
Suspect
Director
Thunder Rock
Producer
Tunisian Victory
Director