3 Movies Directed by John Boulting

Seven Days to Noon

Seven Days to Noon

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1950-12-18

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

94 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.2 (919 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Frank Harvey (screenplay)

Roy Boulting (screenplay)

Paul Dehn (original story)

James Bernard (original story)

Fullplot:

An English scientist runs away from a research center with an atomic bomb. In a letter sent to the British Prime Minister he threatens to blow up the center of London if the Government don't announce the end of any research in this field within a week. Special agents from Scotland Yard try to stop him, with help from the scientist's assistant future son-in-law to find and stop the mad man.

The Magic Box

The Magic Box

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1952-01-21

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

118 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

7.1 (832 Reviews)

Director:

John Boulting

Cast:

Writer:

Ray Allister (based on the biography: "Friese-Greene

Close Up of an Inventor")

Eric Ambler (screenplay)

Fullplot:

Now old, ill, poor, and largely forgotten, William Freise-Greene was once very different. As young and handsome William Green he changed his name to include his first wife's so that it sounded more impressive for the photographic portrait work he was so good at. But he was also an inventor and his search for a way to project moving pictures became an obsession that ultimately changed the life of all those he loved.

I'm All Right Jack

I'm All Right Jack

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1960-03-07

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

105 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.4 (2518 Reviews)

Director:

John Boulting

Genres:

Comedy

Cast:

Writer:

Alan Hackney (novel)

Frank Harvey (screenplay)

John Boulting (screenplay)

Alan Hackney (with)

Fullplot:

Naive Stanley Windrush returns from the war, his mind set on a successful career in business. Much to his own dismay, he soon finds he has to start from the bottom and work his way up, and also that the management as well as the trade union use him as a tool in their fight for power.

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