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Rudi Fehr

Rudi Fehr

— Editing

Rudolf "Rudi" Fehr, A.C.E. (July 6, 1911 – April 16, 1999) was a German-born, American film editor and studio executive. He had more than thirty credits as an editor of feature films including Key Largo (1946), Dial M for Murder (1954), and Prizzi's Honor (1985). He worked for more than forty years for the Warner Brothers film studio, where he was the Head of Post-production from 1955 through 1976. Fehr was instrumental in establishing the 1967 "sister city" connection between Los Angeles and Berlin, which he had fled in the 1930s.

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Gender Male
Credits 40 credits
Born Jul 06, 1911 (87 years old)
Place of birth Berlin, Germany
Died Apr 16, 1999
Also known as
Known for Cinema's Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood, More Loverly Than Ever: The Making of 'My Fair Lady', Prizzi's Honor, and 37 more
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