Bill Butler (film editor)

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Bill Butler (1933 – 4 June 2017) was an English film editor. He was known for editing A Clockwork Orange (1971), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Other notable films edited by Butler include Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell (1968), A Touch of Class (1973) and The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976), all directed by Melvin Frank. He died in Sherman Oaks, California in 2017.[1] A Clockwork Orange was listed as the 40th best-edited film of all time in a 2012 survey of members of the Motion Picture Editors Guild.[2]

Selected filmography[edit]

Editor
Year Film Director Notes
1968 Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell Melvin Frank First collaboration with Melvin Frank
1970 One More Time Jerry Lewis
1971 A Clockwork Orange Stanley Kubrick
1973 A Touch of Class Melvin Frank Second collaboration with Melvin Frank
1974 Vampira Clive Donner
1976 Killer Force Val Guest
The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox Melvin Frank Third collaboration with Melvin Frank
Bittersweet Love David Miller
1977 Supervan Lamar Card
Joyride Joseph Ruben First collaboration with Joseph Ruben
1978 Our Winning Season Second collaboration with Joseph Ruben
1979 Lost and Found Melvin Frank Fourth collaboration with Melvin Frank
1980 Gorp Joseph Ruben Third collaboration with Joseph Ruben
How to Beat the High Cost of Living Robert Scheerer
1981 On the Right Track Lee Philips
1982 A Little Sex Bruce Paltrow
1984 Up the Creek Robert Butler
1985 Pray for Death Gordon Hessler First collaboration with Gordon Hessler
1986 The Men's Club Peter Medak
1987 Walk Like a Man Melvin Frank Fifth collaboration with Melvin Frank
1988 Seven Hours to Judgment Beau Bridges
1989 Cutting Class Rospo Pallenberg
1991 Journey of Honor Gordon Hessler Second collaboration with Gordon Hessler
1994 Of Love and Shadows Betty Kaplan
2001 What Matters Most Jane Cusumano
2002 Shattered Lies Gerry Lively
2005 Diamond Zero
  • Annelie Wilder
  • David Gaz
2007 Never Say Macbeth Christopher J. Prouty
2010 Magic Man Stuart Cooper
Editorial department
Year Film Director Role Notes
1952 The Crimson Pirate Robert Siodmak Second assistant editor
Uncredited
1962 The Lion Jack Cardiff Assistant editor
1981 St. Helens Ernest Pintoff Additional editor
1985 Hellhole
Editorial consultant
1993 A Far Off Place Mikael Salomon Additional editor
2006 Love and Debate Jessica Kavana Dornbusch
Sound department
Year Film Director Role
1963 The Mind Benders Basil Dearden Sound editor
Bitter Harvest Peter Graham Scott
1964 Mozambique Robert Lynn
1965 Return from the Ashes J. Lee Thompson
1966 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Richard Lester
Direct-to-video films
Editor
Year Film Director Notes
1990 Fatal Charm Fritz Kiersch
Uncredited
Documentaries
Editor
Year Film Director
1966 Goal!: The World Cup
Shorts
Editor
Year Film Director
1989 Leonardo's Dream Douglas Trumbull
1990 The Magic Balloon Ronald Neame
2003 The Aura Armen Ohannesian
2004 Fish Burglars Gideon Brower
2005 Stratagem Michael Rainin
2006 Chloe Jeff Bergman
2010 L.A. Harmony Todd Bendera
Waiting for Woody Allen Michael Rainin
TV movies
Editor
Year Film Director
1974 Great Expectations Joseph Hardy
1986 Club Med Bob Giraldi
1994 Secret Sins of the Father Beau Bridges
1996 Gang in Blue
1997 Not in This Town Donald Wrye
1998 The Hunted Stuart Cooper
Chameleon
Editorial department
Year Film Director Role
1974 Fer-de-Lance Russ Mayberry Editorial supervisor
1981 St. Helens Ernest Pintoff Additional editor
Sound department
Year Film Director Role
1966 The Legend of Young Dick Turpin: Part 1 James Neilson Sound editor
TV series
Editor
Year Title Notes
1954 Fussball Wellmeisterschaft
1967−68 Man in a Suitcase 10 episodes
1982−83 St. Elsewhere 7 episodes
1995 Deadly Games 1 episode
Sound department
Year Title Role Notes
1966 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color Sound editor 1 episode
TV shorts
Editor
Year Film Director
1975 The People's Lawyer R. Durrell Robinson
1976 Child Abuse
Friday Night Burn

References[edit]

  1. ^ Barnes, Mike (16 June 2017). "Bill Butler, Oscar-Nominated Film Editor on 'A Clockwork Orange,' Dies at 83". The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. ^ "The 75 Best Edited Films". Editors Guild Magazine. 1 (3). May 2012. Archived from the original on 17 March 2015.

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