Roger Dwyre  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 31 December 1913 | 
| Died | 14 May 2005 | 
| Occupation | Film Editor | 
| Years active | 1946-1975 (film) | 
Roger Dwyre (1913–2005) was a French film editor. He was active in the French film industry for several decades, as well as working on American-financed productions shot in Europe such as The Madwoman of Chaillot.[1] He collaborated with director Jules Dassin a number of times, including the 1955 crime film Rififi.[2]
Selected filmography
- The Damned (1947)
 - The King (1949)
 - Lady Paname (1950)
 - Just Me (1950)
 - The Glass Castle (1950)
 - Paris Vice Squad (1951)
 - Les nuits de Paris (1951)
 - Great Man (1951)
 - Le plus heureux des hommes (1952)
 - Forbidden Games (1952)
 - The Slave (1953)
 - Open Letter (1953)
 - Le guérisseur (1953)
 - Quay of Blondes (1954)
 - Rififi (1955)
 - The Heroes Are Tired (1955)
 - The Ambassador's Daughter (1956)
 - He Who Must Die (1957)
 - Typhoon Over Nagasaki (1957)
 - Tamango (1958)
 - The Law (1959)
 - Never on Sunday (1960)
 - The Big Gamble (1961)
 - Paris Blues (1961)
 - Phaedra (1962)
 - Le Crime ne paie pas (1962)
 - Gigot (1962)
 - Topkapi (1964)
 - Lady L (1965)
 - The Defector (1966)
 - Triple Cross (1966)
 - 10:30 P.M. Summer (1966)
 - The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969)
 - And Hope to Die (1972)
 - War Goddess (1973)
 - The Day That Shook the World (1975)
 
References
Bibliography
- Edwards, Anne. Katharine Hepburn: A Remarkable Woman. Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.
 - Powrie, Phil. The Cinema of France. Wallflower Press, 2006.
 
External links
- Roger Dwyre at IMDb
 
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