GEORGE AMY
EDITING
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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).
- Santa Fe Trail 1940
- Yankee Doodle Dandy 1942
- Doctor X 1932
- Action in the North Atlantic 1943
- Clash by Night 1952
- The Sea Wolf 1941
- Three Strangers 1946
- The Sea Hawk 1940
- 20,000 Years in Sing Sing 1932
- Lady Killer 1933
- The Charge of the Light Brigade 1936
- Air Force 1943
- The Letter 1940
- Kid Galahad 1937
- Queen for a Day 1951
- 6 Day Bike Rider 1934
- The Cabin in the Cotton 1932
- Hollywood Hotel 1938
- Here Comes the Navy 1934
- Virginia City 1940
- Cinderella Jones 1946
- Captains of the Clouds 1942
- This Is the Army 1943
- A Lion Is in the Streets 1953
- Dive Bomber 1941
- Gold Diggers of 1933 1933
- Those Who Dance 1930
- Footlight Parade 1933
- Captain Blood 1935
- The Old Maid 1939
- Mystery of the Wax Museum 1933
- The Mouthpiece 1932
- Dodge City 1939
- Gold Diggers in Paris 1938
- She Couldn't Say No 1954
- Affair with a Stranger 1953
- Life with Father 1947
- Uncertain Glory 1944
- She Had to Say Yes 1933
- Wings of the Navy 1939
- He Was Her Man 1934
- The Lady Says No 1952
- The Ruling Voice 1931
- Broadway Gondolier 1935
- Objective, Burma! 1945
- The Sound of Fury 1950
- The Blue Veil 1951
- Wonder Bar 1934