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Harry Bruce Woolfe

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Name
  
Harry Woolfe

Role
  
Film producer

Died
  
1965, Brighton, United Kingdom

Movies
  
The Battles of Coronel and Falkl, A Cottage on Dartmoor, Shooting Stars, Lost Patrol, Boadicea

Similar People
  
Anthony Asquith, John Buchan, Philip MacDonald

Harry Bruce Woolfe (1880, Marylebone, London - 1965, Brighton) was an English film producer and occasional director who founded British Instructional Films. The company focused on documentaries, nature films, and works concerning World War I. He was himself a veteran so had an interested in using film to re-enact the war. This links to him being referred to as an "ardent imperialist" who intended to tell heroic stories of said war. In addition to work on war films he initiated the Secrets of Nature series.

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Director

  • 1933 : A Typical Rural Distribution System
  • 1933 : Electricity: From Grid To Consumer
  • 1932 : England Awake
  • 1925 : Sons Of The Sea
  • 1924 : Zeebrugge
  • 1923 : Armageddon
  • 1921 : The Battle Of Jutland
  • Producer

  • Armageddon (1923)
  • The Battles of Coronel and Falkland Islands (1927)
  • Shooting Stars (1927)
  • Bolibar (1928)
  • Underground (1928)
  • The Runaway Princess (1929)
  • The Celestial City (1929)
  • Tell England (1931)
  • References

    Harry Bruce Woolfe Wikipedia