Jack Harris (film editor)

Jack Harris (19051971) was a British film editor, born at South Farnborough, in the English county of Hampshire.[1] Along with David Lean, he was one of the leading British editors from the 1930s to the 1950s.[2] He edited half a dozen films directed by Lean in the 1940s.

Jack Harris
Born2 July 1905
Died1971
Yeovil, Somerset
United Kingdom
OccupationFilm editor
Years active1930 – 1971

Selected filmography

gollark: ```pythonimport numpy # I'm sorrydef entry(x, y): a = numpy.asarray(x) # I'm sorry b = numpy.asarray(y) # so, so sorry result = a @ b # I'm a disappointment return result.tolist() # I failed everyone# I was supposed to be better than this.# I'm sorry.# I'll make it up to you next time, alright?# I'm sorry.```HIGHLY numpyous, see?
gollark: Yes, #5 just uses numpy.
gollark: It can multiply matrices, for instance.
gollark: It's a python package with many maths things.
gollark: DESPITE just using numpy?

References

  1. "Jack Harris". Internet Movie Database. Amazon. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  2. http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/1300318/index.html


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