Harry Bruce Woolfe

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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.[1] 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.[2] In addition to work on war films he initiated the Secrets of Nature series.[3]

Select filmography

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

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