Reginald Beck (English Wikipedia)

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  • Houston, Penelope. "The Long Dark Hall". In Reid, John (ed.). These Movies Won No Hollywood Awards. LuLu Press. pp. 100–1.

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  • Sloman, Tony (29 July 1992). "Obituary: Reginald Beck". The Independent. Retrieved 4 July 2015.

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  • Hartl, John. "Top 10 car chase movies". msnbc.com. Archived from the original on 16 September 2010. Retrieved 7 November 2010. Bullitt (1968). Philip D'Antoni, who went on to produce The French Connection, warmed up for it with this Steve McQueen crime drama, set in San Francisco, where the steep hills seem to yearn for cars to go sailing over them. The director, Peter Yates, makes the most of the locations, especially during a gravity-defying chase sequence that earned an Oscar for its editor, Frank P. Keller.

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  • Some sources do not credit Beck as an editor, but the credits submitted in 1979 to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for Academy Award consideration does include him as an editor. The editing credits do not include Franz Walsch, a pseudonym for Fassbinder, who is often credited as an editor; they do include Fassbinder himself. See "Index to Motion Picture Credits: Despair". Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 30 September 2015.

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  • Le Cain, Maximilian (December 2003). "Dreams of Fassbinder: An Interview with Juliane Lorenz". Senses of Cinema (29). But I learned editing that night… We really created the film anew in one night because Rainer had an English editor, Reginald Beck, who started the editing but they didn't get along. I took it over and we created a new story.

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  • "Obituary: Peter Cushing OBE" (Autumn 1994). The Vegetarian.
  • "Journey Together (1945)". BFI Film Forever. British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012.
  • Hartl, John. "Top 10 car chase movies". msnbc.com. Archived from the original on 16 September 2010. Retrieved 7 November 2010. Bullitt (1968). Philip D'Antoni, who went on to produce The French Connection, warmed up for it with this Steve McQueen crime drama, set in San Francisco, where the steep hills seem to yearn for cars to go sailing over them. The director, Peter Yates, makes the most of the locations, especially during a gravity-defying chase sequence that earned an Oscar for its editor, Frank P. Keller.

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