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George Amy Filmography

EditingBORN 1903BROOKLYN7 FILMS IN DB

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Known for Editing Β· Kid Nightingale, She Had to Say Yes, Gambling on the High Seas

7
FILMS IN DB
$31
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$16
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OTHER
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Kid Nightingale
~$25 Β· DVD Β· 1939
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MOST VALUABLE
Granny Get Your Gun
$6 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Joseph Amy (October 15, 1903 – December 18, 1986) started his career aged 17 as an American film editor, finding his niche at Warner Brothers in the 1930s. It was Amy's editing that was one of the main reasons Warners' films got their reputation for their fluid style and breakneck pace. He was a favorite of such top Warners directors as Michael Curtiz and Howard Hawks, and won an Academy Award for Best Film Editing for Hawks' Air Force (1943). He received Oscar nominations for Curtiz's Yankee Doodle Dandy in 1942 and Raoul Walsh's fanciful war film Objective, Burma! in 1945. Although Amy directed several shorts and a few features (including She Had to Say Yes) on his own for Warners, they didn't meet with much success. In the 1950s he turned to editing and directing for television.

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