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David Legge Bretherton

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David Legge Bretherton

Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
11 May 2000 (aged 76)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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David was an American film editor. Please see IMDB for his filmography. He was the 1973 Oscar winner for Best Film Editing: Cabaret (1972). BAFTA also nominated him for film editing for Cabaret. Bretherton was the 1995 winner of American Cinema Editors, USA's Career Achievement Award and their 1973 nominee for Best Edited Feature Film, Cabaret. Known for such films as 'Peyton Place', 'The Diary of Anne Frank', 'Return to Peyton Place', 'State Fair', 'The Sandpiper', 'On a Clear Day You Can See Forever', 'Lovers and Other Strangers', 'Westworld', 'Silver Streak', 'The Great Train Robbery', 'Cannery Row', 'The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas', 'Clue' and 'The Pick-up Artist'.
David was an American film editor. Please see IMDB for his filmography. He was the 1973 Oscar winner for Best Film Editing: Cabaret (1972). BAFTA also nominated him for film editing for Cabaret. Bretherton was the 1995 winner of American Cinema Editors, USA's Career Achievement Award and their 1973 nominee for Best Edited Feature Film, Cabaret. Known for such films as 'Peyton Place', 'The Diary of Anne Frank', 'Return to Peyton Place', 'State Fair', 'The Sandpiper', 'On a Clear Day You Can See Forever', 'Lovers and Other Strangers', 'Westworld', 'Silver Streak', 'The Great Train Robbery', 'Cannery Row', 'The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas', 'Clue' and 'The Pick-up Artist'.


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