Richard Fantl
Richard Fantl (1903–1961) was an American film editor.[1] He was under contract to the Hollywood studio Columbia Pictures for many years. He later worked in television.
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Born | October 21, 1903 Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Died | March 29, 1961 Los Angeles, California United States |
Occupation | Editor |
Years active | 1935–1961 (film) |
Selected filmography
- Mariners of the Sky/Navy Born (1936)
- Westbound Mail (1937)
- Murder in Greenwich Village (1937)
- The Durango Kid (1940)
- Blazing Six Shooters (1940)
- Nobody's Children (1940)
- I Was a Prisoner on Devil's Island (1941)
- A Man's World (1942)
- Stand By All Networks (1942)
- Rough, Tough and Ready (1945)
- Drifting Along (1946)
- Galloping Thunder (1946)
- The Woman from Tangier (1948)
- Kazan (1949)
- When the Redskins Rode (1951)
- Al Jennings of Oklahoma (1951)
- Indian Uprising (1952)
References
- Dixon p.80
Bibliography
- Wheeler W. Dixon. Lost in the Fifties: Recovering Phantom Hollywood. SIU Press, 2005.
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