Max Benedict
Max Benedict (1921 – 20 April, 1986) was an Austrian born, British film editor. He is credited on such films as The Blue Max (1966), Shaft in Africa (1973), Whistle Down the Wind (1961) and Guns at Batasi (1964). Max Benedict began his film career working with the British government during World War II. This led to his becoming a script researcher for directors Roy and John Boulting. He would later become a film editor, a translator of plays, a film critic, and a lecturer at the National Film School. This movie-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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Cone of Silence
Veteran pilot George Gort faces a Court of Inquiry as the result of the crash of a Phoenix jet airliner. He is severly cross-examined by Sir Arnold Hobbes Q.C. and found guilty of a pilot error. The pressure mounts on Gort when Captain Judd accuses him of bringing the aircraft in too low at...Watch Movie

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