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Harry Booth Filmography

DirectingLONDON30 FILMS IN DB

HarryBooth

Known for Directing · Go for a Take, Mutiny on the Buses, Blitz on Britain

30
FILMS IN DB
$64
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$32
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Golden Dragon
~$35 · DVD · 1967
📈
MOST VALUABLE
On the Buses
$28 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Harry Booth, an influential figure in British cinema, began his career in 1941 and quickly established himself with compelling projects that resonate with collectors. His directorial debut, the war documentary *Blitz on Britain* (1941), showcased his knack for capturing pivotal moments in history, while *A King's Story* (1951) earned an Academy Award nomination for its insightful portrayal of King George VI. This film's significance extends beyond its accolades; it remains a sought-after item for collectors who appreciate the blend of documentary and narrative storytelling. However, Booth is perhaps best remembered for the iconic comedy *On the Buses* (1971), which has become a staple in British film culture. Its quirky humor and nostalgic charm have led to a dedicated following, making its various home media releases—especially the original VHS and Blu-ray editions—highly collectible. Enthusiasts eagerly seek out these versions for their historical context and the unique glimpse they offer into the era’s comedic style, solidifying Booth's legacy in the realm of physical media.

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