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filmography As Assistant Editor Friendly Persuasion (Allied Artists, 1956) Director: William Wyler Editor: Robert Swink The Big Country (United Artists, 1958) Director: William Wyler Editor: Robert Swink The Diary of Anne Frank (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959) Director: George Stevens Editors: Dave Bretherton, Robert Swink, and William Mace The Young Doctors (United Artists, 1961) Director: Phil Karlson Editor: Robert Swink The Children’s Hour (United Artists, 1961) Director: William Wyler Editor: Robert Swink Captain Sindbad (MGM, 1963) Director: Byron Haskin Editor: Robert Swink The Best Man (United Artists, 1964) Director: Franklin Schaffner Editor: Robert Swink filmography 174 The Greatest Story Ever Told (United Artists, 1965) Director: George Stevens Editor: Harold Kress As Editor The Loved One (MGM/Filmways, 1965) Director: Tony Richardson Editors: Hal Ashby, Anthony Gibbs, and Brian Smedley-Aston The Cincinnati Kid (MGM, 1965) Director: Norman Jewison Editor: Hal Ashby The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming (United Artists, 1966) Director: Norman Jewison Editors: Hal Ashby and J. Terry Williams In the Heat of the Night (United Artists, 1967) Director: Norman Jewison Editor: Hal Ashby As Associate Producer and Supervising Editor The Thomas Crown Affair (United Artists, 1968) Director: Norman Jewison Editors: Hal Ashby, Byron Brandt, and Ralph Winters Gaily, Gaily (United Artists, 1969) Director: Norman Jewison Editors: Byron Brandt and Ralph Winters As Director The Landlord (1970) Produced by Norman Jewison for Mirisch Corporation. Associate producer: Pat Palmer Screenplay: William Gunn, based on the novel by Kristin Hunter Photography: Gordon Willis Editors: William Sawyer and Edward Warshilka Production designer: Robert Boyle Sound: Christopher Newman [54.82.44.149] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 16:35 GMT) filmography 175 Music: Al Kooper Assistant director: Terence Nelson Cast: Beau Bridges (Elgar Enders), Diana Sands (Fanny Copee), Lee Grant (Joyce Enders), Marki Bey (Lanie), Pearl Bailey (Marge), Louis Gossett Jr. (Copee), Melvin Stewart (Professor Duboise), Susan Anspach (Susan Enders), Walter Brooke (William Enders Sr.), Robert Klein (Peter Cootes), Will MacKenzie (William Enders Jr.), Stanley Greene (Heywood) Distributed by United Artists. 110 min. Release date: 12 May 1970 Budget: $1.95 million Harold and Maude (1971) Produced by Colin Higgins and Charles Mulvehill for Paramount. Screenplay: Colin Higgins Photography: John Alonzo Editors: William Sawyer and Edward Warshilka Production designer: Michael Haller Sound: William Randall Music: Cat Stevens Assistant director: Michael Dmytryk Cast: Bud Cort (Harold Chasen), Ruth Gordon (Maude), Vivian Pickles (Mrs. Chasen), Cyril Cusack (Glaucus), Charles Tyner (Uncle Victor), Ellen Geer (Sunshine Dore), Eric Christmas (Priest), G. Wood (Psychiatrist), Judy Engles (Candy Gulf), Shari Summers (Edith Phern), Tom Skerritt— as M. Borman (Motorcycle Cop) Distributed by Paramount. 91 min. Release date: 15 December 1971 Budget: $1.5 million The Last Detail (1973) Produced by Gerald Ayres (Acrobat Productions) for Columbia. Associate producer: Charles Mulvehill Screenplay: Robert Towne, based on the novel by Darryl Ponicsan Photography: Michael Chapman Editor: Robert Jones Production designer: Michael Haller Sound: Tom Overton Music: John Mandel Assistant director: Wesley McAfee Cast: Jack Nicholson (Billy “Bad-Ass” Buddusky), Otis Young (“Mule” Mulhall), Randy Quaid (Larry Meadows), Clifton James (M.A.A.), Carol Kane (Young Whore), Michael Moriarty (Marine O.D.), Luana Anders filmography 176 (Donna) Distributed by Columbia. 105 min. Release date: 12 December 1973 Budget: $2.3 million Shampoo (1975) Produced by Warren Beatty for Columbia. Associate producer: Charles Maguire Screenplay: Warren Beatty and Robert Towne Photography: László Kovács (as Laszlo Kovacs) Editor: Robert Jones Production designer: Richard Sylbert Art director: W. Stewart Campbell Sound: Tom Overton Music: Original theme by Paul Simon and songs by various artists Assistant director: Art Levinson Cast: Warren Beatty (George Roundy), Julie Christie (Jackie Shawn), Goldie Hawn (Jill), Lee Grant (Felicia Karp), Jack Warden (Lester Karp), Tony Bill (Johnny Pope), Carrie Fisher (Lorna Karp), Jay Robinson (Norman) Distributed by Columbia. 112 min. Release date: 12 February 1975 Budget: $4 million Bound for Glory (1976) Produced by Robert Blumofe and Harold Leventhal for United Artists. Associate producer: Charles Mulvehill Screenplay: Robert Getchell, based on the book by Woody Guthrie Photography: Haskell Wexler Editors: Robert Jones and Pembroke Herring Production designer: Michael Haller Art directors: James Spencer and William Sully Sound: Jeff Wexler (uncredited) Music: Leonard Rosenman arrangements of songs by Woody Guthrie Assistant director: Charles Myers Cast: David Carradine (Woody Guthrie), Melinda Dillon (Mary Guthrie, Memphis Sue), Ronny Cox (Ozark Bule), Gail Strickland (Pauline), Randy Quaid (Luther Johnson), John Lehne (Locke), Ji-Tu Cumbuka (Slim Snedeger), Elizabeth Macey (Liz Johnson) Distributed by United Artists. 147 min. Release date: 27 October 1976 Budget: $10 million [54.82.44.149] Project...