Betty E. Box
Betty E. Box (full name Betty Evelyn Box) was a prolific producer of British films, mainly comedies, between 1946 and the early 1970s, working mainly for Pinewood Studios and often together with director Ralph Thomas.
Originally a commercial artist, she started producing documentaries during World War II for her filmmaker brother Sydney Box's company Verity Films. In 1946 she was followed her brother to Gainsborough Pictures, where she produced several features before the company closed in 1949. She then moved to Rank's Pinewood Studios, where she and Ralph Thomas made some 30 films together. All in all, she produced 47 features and was awarded an OBE in 1958.

Flying Machines

The Rank Charm School

The Man Who Ruined the British Film Industry
The Golden Gong: The Story of Rank Films - British Cinema's Legendary Studio

Venetian Bird
Fifties Features - The Women behind the Pictures

Hot Enough for June

Some Girls Do

Dear Murderer

The Clouded Yellow

The Wind Cannot Read

Doctor in Love

Doctor in the House

Doctor at Large

Doctor in Distress

Doctor in Trouble

Doctor in Clover

Doctor at Sea

Nobody Runs Forever

Campbell's Kingdom

Miranda

Mad About Men

The High Bright Sun

It's Not Cricket

Here Come the Huggetts

Vote for Huggett

The Huggetts Abroad

No, My Darling Daughter

A Day to Remember

Venetian Bird

So Long at the Fair

Benji the Hunted

Appointment with Venus

The Upturned Glass

The Iron Petticoat

Don't Ever Leave Me

Checkpoint

The Years Between

The Blind Goddess

Marry Me
When The Bough Breaks

The 39 Steps

Conspiracy of Hearts

A Tale of Two Cities

Christopher Columbus

Upstairs and Downstairs

A Pair of Briefs

Deadlier Than the Male

Percy

The Wild and the Willing

No Love for Johnnie

The Love Ban
