George White
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George White (August 20, 1911 – February 15, 1998) first became a Hollywood editor in 1942, spending most of his career at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Among his more well known efforts were the war film Bataan (1943), Vincente Minnelli’s The Clock (1945), Tay Garnett’s steamy version of The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), the epic special effects extravaganza...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George White (August 20, 1911 – February 15, 1998) first became a Hollywood editor in 1942, spending most of his career at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Among his more well known efforts were the war film Bataan (1943), Vincente Minnelli’s The Clock (1945), Tay Garnett’s steamy version of The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), the epic special effects extravaganza...
Known For
Crew Credits
A Time for Killing
Supervising Film Editor
Mutiny in Outer Space
Editor
Sex and the College Girl
Editor
Dangerous Charter
Editor
Convicts 4
Editor
Twenty Plus Two
Editor
Johnny Rocco
Editor
Gunsmoke in Tucson
Editor
The Beast of Budapest
Editor
Man from God's Country
Editor
My Gun Is Quick
Director
The Young Guns
Editor
Canyon River
Editor
Shack Out on 101
Editor
The Phenix City Story
Editor
The Silver Chalice
Editor
The Band Wagon
Editor
Dream Wife
Editor
The Naked Spur
Editor
Fearless Fagan
Editor
The Sellout
Editor
Mr. Imperium
Editor
A Life of Her Own
Editor
Challenge to Lassie
Editor