-
public school. It was made for
Pilgrim Pictures who the
Boultings left
shortly afterwards. The
Boultings co-directed the
thriller Seven Days to Noon (1950)...
-
Boult may
refer to:
Boult (surname)
Boult, Haute-Saône, a
commune in the
French region of Franche-Comté
Boult-aux-Bois, a
commune in the
French region...
-
Trent Alexander Boult (born 22 July 1989) is a New
Zealand cricketer who
represented the New
Zealand cricket team in all
formats between 2011 and 2024...
- Sir
Adrian Cedric Boult, CH (/boʊlt/; 8
April 1889 – 22
February 1983) was a
British conductor.
Brought up in a
prosperous mercantile family, he followed...
- for the film's lead, Terry-Thomas.
Before the
release of that film, the
Boultings,
along with
Sellers and
Thomas in the cast,
started filming I'm All Right...
- of society." The
union said the
Boultings were "hysterical." The
union withdrew the
blackban provided the
Boultings give "prior consideration" to Shepperton...
-
Boulting is an
English language surname.
Notable people with
surname include:
Crispian Boulting (born 1973),
British musician Ingrid Boulting (born 1947)...
-
Boult is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Adrian Boult (1889–1983),
English conductor Frances L.
Boult (1856–1905),
English activist...
- five
films in all; the
final contract was for a
total of six films. The
Boultings'
first work with
Carmichael was the 1956 film Private's Progress, a satire...
- play the father. The
Boultings then
focused on
making Rotten to the Core. The film was
financed by
British Lion
Films and the
Boultings. It was the only film...