Editing
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George White (August 20, 1911 – February 15, 1998) first became a Hollywood editor in 1942, spending most of his career at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Among his more well known efforts were the war film Bataan (1943), Vincente Minnelli’s The Clock (1945), Tay Garnett’s steamy version of The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), the epic special effects extravaganza Green Dolphin Street (1947), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Film Editing, and Challenge to Lassie in 1949. The 1950s saw him working on such films as A Life of Her Own (1950), The Naked Spur (1953), generally considered to be one of Anthony Mann’s finest Westerns, and the Biblical epic The Silver Chalice (1954), which helped launch the career of Paul Newman. White’s stock, however, waned considerably in the 1960s and he spent most of the decade working on potboilers. His last film was The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (1966), which has become something of a cult classic. He retired in 1966.
movieA Time for Killing
1967
Supervising Film Editor
movieConvicts 4
1962
Editor
movieTwenty Plus Two
1961
Editor
movieJohnny Rocco
1958
Editor
movieThe Young Guns
1956
Editor
movieCanyon River
1956
Editor
movieThe Band Wagon
1953
Editor
movieDream Wife
1953
Editor
movieThe Naked Spur
1953
Editor
movieFearless Fagan
1952
Editor
movieThe Sellout
1952
Editor
movieMr. Imperium
1951
Editor
movieB.F.'s Daughter
1948
Editor
movieThe Clock
1945
Editor
movieBataan
1943
Editor
movieMy Gun Is Quick
1957
Director