Harry Booth
Harry Booth is an English film director, film producer, screenwriter and editor. He began his film career in 1941. He debuted as a director with the war documentary Blitz on Britain. His subsequent films include A King's Story, which was nominated for an Academy Award.
Mutiny on the Buses
London bus driver Stan Butler wants to get married and takes his chance to earn more money when he is given a new job driving a tour bus on a safari park.
On the Buses
When the bus company finds itself short-staffed, Inspector Blake comes up with the brilliant idea of employing female drivers. The company is delighted, but the bus crews are horrified and try to get rid of the women.
A King's Story
A King's Story is a 1965 British documentary film directed by Harry Booth about the life of King Edward VIII, from his birth until abdication in 1936. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Blitz on Britain
Gives a detailed account of the Nazi blitz on Britain, which opened on May 10, 1940, and ended a year later with England bloody but unbowed and all Nazi hopes of invading the island rudely dashed.