Inman Hunter

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Inman Hunter
Born Edward Inman Hunter
(1914-08-25)August 25, 1914
Lincolnshire, England, UK
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Richmond, Surrey, England, UK
Nationality English
Other names E. M. Inman Hunter
E. M. Hunter
Occupation film and television editor
Years active 1938-1972

Inman Hunter (25 August 1914 – July 1986) was a British-born film editor who worked in both Australia and England from 1938 to 1969.

Career

His first film editing project was for Reginald Denham's 1938 crime thriller Queen of Crime. He then went to Australia in 1945 to work on the 1946 film The Overlanders. He returned to Australia in 1946 on a special Halifax bomber, a trip that achieved much publicity at the time,[1] and worked at Film Australia.[2] He then worked in Australian film production for several years, also providing the original story for the 1959 film The Siege of Pinchgut.

Hunter later returned to England where he worked mainly in television, editing until 1969.[3] He also served as supervising editor on the 1949 film Alice in Wonderland.[4]

Partial filmography

Film

Television

Screenwriter

References

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  3. Inman Hunter at BFI Database
  4. David Robinson. 'Cinema' Times [London, England] 27 Dec. 1985: 8. The Times Digital Archive 22 Apr. 2012

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