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John Boulting

Highest Rated: 100% Seven Days to Noon (1950)

Lowest Rated: 75% The Family Way (1966)

Birthday: Nov 21, 1913

Birthplace: Bray, England, UK

With his twin brother Roy, a leading figure of the post-WWII British film industry. Though they alternated producing and directing chores, the brothers' individual filming styles were virtually indistinguishable. They formed Charter Films in 1937 and were responsible for gritty dramas such as "Thunder Rock" (1942) and "Brighton Rock" (1947) in the 40s. The team concentrated, during the next decade, on mildly anarchic comedies like "Private's Progress" (1956) and "I'm All Right, Jack" (1959), a satire of British trade unions.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 73% Seven Days to Noon
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95% 85% Brighton Rock
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89% 76% I'm All Right, Jack
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75% 81% The Family Way
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The Risk
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Rotten to the Core
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Journey Together
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Crest of the Wave
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58% Soft Beds, Hard Battles
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Trunk Crime
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Filmography

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Soft Beds, Hard Battles 58% 1974 Producer There's a Girl in My Soup 37% 1970 Producer Twisted Nerve 65% 1968 Executive Producer The Family Way 75% 81% 1966 Producer Rotten to the Core 1965 Director Heavens Above! 71% 1963 Director, Producer, Screenwriter The Risk 1960 Director I'm All Right, Jack 89% 76% 1960 Director, Screenwriter Carlton-Browne of the F.O. 1959 Producer Lucky Jim 28% 1957 Director The Brothers in Law 1957 Producer Josephine and Men 1955 Producer Private's Progress 79% 1955 Director Crest of the Wave 1954 Director, Producer The Magic Box 78% 1951 Director Seven Days to Noon 100% 73% 1950 Director, Producer The Guinea Pig 83% 1948 Producer Brighton Rock 95% 85% 1948 Director Fame Is the Spur 1947 Producer Journey Together 1945 Director Pastor Hall 1940 Producer Trunk Crime 1939 Producer Inquest 1939 Producer
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