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  2. Boulting brothers - Wikipedia

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    Roy Boulting and Hayley Mills began a relationship during the shoot despite a 33-year age difference; they married in 1971. [29] [34] Roy wrote and directed Twisted Nerve (1968), a thriller starring Mills and Hywel Bennett. The brothers had a massive hit with There's a Girl in My Soup (1970) starring Sellers and Goldie Hawn.

  3. Peter Sellers - Wikipedia

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    Sellers was married four times and had three children from his first two marriages. He died from a heart attack, aged 54, in 1980. English filmmakers the Boulting brothers described Sellers as "the greatest comic genius this country has produced since Charles Chaplin". [2]

  4. Mr. Forbush and the Penguins - Wikipedia

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    He says the Boulting Brothers and Launder and Gilliat, then on the Board of British Lion "were adamant that drastic changes had to be made. They insisted that the director be replaced together with the leading lady and that the Boultings take over the rescripting and reshooting with Hayley Mills, then Roy Boulting’s wife, recast as the female ...

  5. The Family Way - Wikipedia

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    In July 1963, it was announced that David Susskind would make a film of the play as a co-production with the Boulting brothers, with John producing and Roy directing. Roy Boulting was writing a script with Naughton and Susskind and was hopeful that Peter Sellers , who had made several films with the Boultings, would play the father. [ 13 ]

  6. Peter Cotes - Wikipedia

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    Cotes was born as Sydney Boulting [2] in Maidenhead, Berkshire. [3] His brothers John and Roy Boulting became noted film makers. [2] He began as an actor, before concentrating on theatre production. [4] He was the original director of the world's longest-running production The Mousetrap, still playing at the St Martins Theatre, London. [5]

  7. Alan Hackney - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for two of his novels, Private's Progress and Private Life, both of which were adapted into Boulting brothers films: the former as Private's Progress (1956); and the latter as I'm All Right Jack (1959). Hackney also co-wrote the script of I'm All Right Jack, which was a satire of trade unions. [3]

  8. In Pictures: Husbands take their wives for a ride in the ...

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    Couples faced a whole series of obstacles during the wife-carrying race. ... In Pictures: Husbands take their wives for a ride in the marriage stakes. PA. April 10, 2022 at 10:11 AM.

  9. The Guinea Pig (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Guinea Pig is a 1948 British film directed and produced by the Boulting brothers, known as The Outsider in the United States. The film is adapted from the 1946 play of the same name by Warren Chetham-Strode .