Jack Harris (film Editor)
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Jack Harris (1905–1971) was a British film editor, born at Farnborough, Hampshire, South Farnborough, in the England, English county of Hampshire. Along with David Lean, he was one of the leading British editors from the 1930s to the 1950s. He edited half a dozen films directed by Lean in the 1940s.


Selected filmography

* ''Roses of Picardy (film), Roses of Picardy'' (1927) * ''Mademoiselle Parley Voo'' (1928) * ''Lord Richard in the Pantry'' (1930) * ''The Sleeping Cardinal'' (1931) * ''Chin Chin Chinaman'' (1931) * ''A Night in Montmartre'' (1931) * ''Splinters in the Navy'' (1931) * ''Frail Women'' (1932) * ''Condemned to Death'' (1932) * ''The Missing Rembrandt'' (1932) * ''The Lodger (1932 film), The Lodger'' (1932) * ''I Lived with You'' (1933) * ''The Shadow (1933 film), The Shadow'' (1933) * ''The Wandering Jew (1933 film), The Wandering Jew'' (1933) * ''Lily of Killarney (1934 film), Lily of Killarney'' (1934) * ''Squibs (1935 film), Squibs'' (1935) * ''Spy of Napoleon'' (1936) * ''The Face at the Window (1939 film), The Face at the Window'' (1939) * ''The Chinese Bungalow (1940 film), The Chinese Bungalow'' (1940) * ''Old Mother Riley's Circus'' (1941) * ''Let the People Sing (film), Let the People Sing'' (1942) * ''Theatre Royal (film), Theatre Royal'' (1943) * ''Brief Encounter (film), Brief Encounter'' (1945) * ''Great Expectations (1946 film), Great Expectations'' (1946) * ''Oliver Twist (1948 film), Oliver Twist'' (1948) * ''Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.'' (1951) * ''The Prince and the Showgirl'' (1957)


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* 1905 births 1971 deaths British film editors People from Farnborough, Hampshire {{England-bio-stub