- Source: Philip Cahn
Philip Cahn (1894–1984) was an American film editor who edited more than eighty films and television series. He also directed the 1935 film I've Been Around.
Philip Cahn, I. James Wilkinson and Ben Lewis founded The Society of Motion Picture Film Editors in 1937, which was renamed the Motion Picture Editors Guild in 1944.
Philip Cahn was the brother of the director Edward L. Cahn and the father of the editor Dann Cahn.
Selected filmography
King for a Night (1933)
I've Been Around (1935)
The Great Impersonation (1935)
The Affair of Susan (1935)
Alias Mary Dow (1935)
The Girl on the Front Page (1936)
Girl Overboard (1937)
Behind the Mike (1937)
Rio (1939)
The Big Guy (1939)
Senorita from the West (1945)
I Was an American Spy (1951)
References
Bibliography
Lisa Dombrowski. The Films of Samuel Fuller: If You Die, I’ll Kill You. Wesleyan University Press, 2015.
External links
Philip Cahn at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Experiment Alcatraz
- Society Smugglers
- Copacabana (film 1947)
- Parole!
- Oh Johnny, How You Can Love
- Code of the Lawless
- The Affair of Susan
- FBI Girl
- Two Bright Boys
- Lost Continent (film 1951)
- Philip Cahn
- Edward L. Cahn
- The Mummy (franchise)
- Dann Cahn
- The Wolf Man (franchise)
- The Steel Helmet
- House of Horrors
- House of Frankenstein (film)
- Black Friday (1940 film)
- Imitation of Life (1934 film)