Russell Lloyd (film editor)

Russell Lloyd (film editor)

Russell Lloyd (16 January 191621 January 2008) was a British-born American film editor who amassed fifty credits for editing feature films. [imdb name|0516125|Russell Lloyd filmography] Lloyd had a notable collaboration with the director John Huston that extended over eleven films. Lloyd was nominated for an Academy Award for Huston's "The Man Who Would Be King" (1975). Sloman, Tony (2008). [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/russell-lloyd-john-hustons-film-editor-who-began-his-career-with-korda-773852.html "Russell Lloyd: John Huston's film editor, who began his career with Korda"] , obituary published in "The Independent" January 25, 2008; online version retrieved June 17, 2008.]

Lloyd's first film with Huston was "Moby Dick" (1956); Huston was so satisfied with Lloyd's initiative and editing that he subsequently entrusted post-production of the films he directed entirely to Lloyd. Tony Sloman has written, "Lloyd's remarkable relationship with Huston reached its apogee with "The Man Who Would Be King" (1975) in which the editor's and director's styles meshed seamlessly, for both were opposed to the then (and still) current trend for overcutting action sequences, and there is a tremendous moment of pure cinema when Sean Connery falls to his doom from a collapsing rope bridge in a single shot."

Lloyd had been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors. [ [http://www.webcitation.org/5W3vTXmHE "American Cinema Editors > Members"] , webpage archived by WebCite from [http://www.ace-filmeditors.org/newace/dir_Mem.html this original URL] on 2008-03-04.]

Lloyd was born in Swansea, Wales and died in Surrey, England.

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