Jack Kitchin

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Jack Kitchin
Born1901
Died5 December 1983 (aged 8182)
OccupationEditor
Producer
Years active1928-1947

Jack Kitchin (1901–1983) was a British film editor and producer. Kitchin worked as editor on over thirty films, and as producer on a further five. He worked in Hollywood for much of his career before returning to Britain where he was employed by Ealing Studios. At Ealing he headed a special unit which made George Formby comedy films. [1]

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Selected filmography

Editor

Producer

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  1. Richards p.198

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