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Samuel E. Beetley

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Samuel Edwin Beetley
Born(1913-11-23)November 23, 1913
DiedSeptember 15, 1988(1988-09-15) (aged 74)
Other namesSam E. Beetley
Samuel Beetley
OccupationFilm editor
Years active1937–1984

Samuel Edwin Beetley (November 23, 1913 – September 15, 1988) was an American film editor. He received two Academy Award nominations for his works in The Longest Day (1962) and Doctor Dolittle (1967). Beetley also won two Primetime Emmy Awards from seven nominations.[1]

Selected filmography

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Samuel E. Beetley began his career as an editor.

Based on Beetley's filmography at the Internet Movie Database, the director and release date of each film are indicated in parentheses.

With more than 30 film credits dating from 1937, his film editing work includes:

Editor
Year Film Director Notes
1937 The Toast of New York Rowland V. Lee First collaboration with Rowland V. Lee
1942 Powder Town Second collaboration with Rowland V. Lee
Army Surgeon A. Edward Sutherland First collaboration with A. Edward Sutherland
The Navy Comes Through Second collaboration with A. Edward Sutherland
1946 Sunset Pass William Berke
Child of Divorce Richard Fleischer First collaboration with Richard Fleischer
1947 Beat the Band John H. Auer
Out of the Past Jacques Tourneur
1948 Race Street Edwin L. Marin
Return of the Bad Men Ray Enright
Mystery in Mexico Robert Wise First collaboration with Robert Wise
Blood on the Moon Second collaboration with Robert Wise
1949 Brothers in the Saddle Lesley Selander First collaboration with Lesley Selander
The Clay Pigeon Richard Fleischer Second collaboration with Richard Fleischer
The Big Steal Don Siegel
The Threat Felix E. Feist
1950 The White Tower Ted Tetzlaff
Hunt the Man Down George Archainbaud
1951 Overland Telegraph Lesley Selander Second collaboration with Lesley Selander
1952 At Sword's Point Lewis Allen
Trail Guide Lesley Selander Third collaboration with Lesley Selander
The Pace That Thrills Leon Barsha
Macao Josef von Sternberg
The Half-Breed Stuart Gilmore
1962 The Longest Day First collaboration with Bernhard Wicki
1964 The Visit Bernhard Wicki Second collaboration with Bernhard Wicki
1965 Up from the Beach Robert Parrish
The Agony and the Ecstasy Carol Reed
1967 Doctor Dolittle Richard Fleischer Third collaboration with Richard Fleischer
1973 Soylent Green Fourth collaboration with Richard Fleischer
1978 Five Days from Home George Peppard
1982 Safari 3000 Harry Hurwitz
Documentaries
Editor
Year Film Director
1969 D-Day Revisited Bernard Farrel
Shorts
Editor
Year Film Director
1948 Pal's Return Leslie Goodwins
TV movies
Editor
Year Film Director
1973 The Blue Knight Robert Butler
1974 The Stranger Within Lee Philips
Bad Ronald Buzz Kulik
1976 Wanted: The Sundance Woman Lee Philips
Sherlock Holmes in New York Boris Sagal
1978 Lassie: A New Beginning Don Chaffey
A Guide for the Married Woman Hy Averback
1979 Jennifer: A Woman's Story Guy Green
1980 Jimmy B. & André
1982 Mother's Day on Walton's Mountain Gwen Arner
Production manager
Year Film Director Role
1969 The Desperate Mission Earl Bellamy Post-production supervisor
Daughter of the Mind Walter Grauman
Honeymoon with a Stranger John Peyser
1970 Along Came a Spider Lee H. Katzin
The Challenge George McCowan
Tribes Joseph Sargent
1971 Paper Man Walter Grauman
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones Robert Day
Dead Men Tell No Tales Walter Grauman
They Call It Murder
1972 Fireball Forward Marvin J. Chomsky
1973 Incident on a Dark Street Buzz Kulik
TV pilots
Editor
Year Film Director
1960 Full Speed for Anywhere Don Taylor
TV series
Editor
Year Title Notes
1952 The Unexpected 2 episodes
1953 Boston Blackie
The Cisco Kid 1 episode
My Hero 4 episodes
1955 Stage 7 1 episode
1955−56 The Star and the Story 8 episodes
1952−56 Four Star Playhouse 94 episodes
1954−56 Cavalcade of America 6 episodes
1956 Chevron Hall of Stars 5 episodes
1957 Mr. Adams and Eve 2 episodes
1957−58 Goodyear Theatre 4 episodes
Alcoa Theatre 6 episodes
1958 Colgate Theatre 1 episode
Trackdown
1956−58 Hey, Jeannie! 7 episodes
1956−59 Richard Diamond, Private Detective 3 episodes
Zane Grey Theatre 22 episodes
1959 Black Saddle 2 episodes
The David Niven Show 6 episodes
Wichita Town 1 episode
1959−60 The DuPont Show with June Allyson 3 episodes
1960 The Detectives 1 episode
Johnny Ringo
1958−60 Wanted Dead or Alive 3 episodes
The Rifleman 11 episodes
1961 The Law and Mr. Jones 1 episode
1961−63 The Dick Powell Show 7 episodes
1962−63 The Lloyd Bridges Show 2 episodes
1963 Burke's Law 1 episode
1974 Doc Elliot 2 episodes
1974−75 The Waltons 5 episodes
1975 The Blue Knight 1 episode
1975−76 Medical Story 2 episodes
1976 M*A*S*H 5 episodes
1983 At Ease 1 episode
1982−85 Matt Houston 11 episodes
2017 The Forsaken Westerns 1 episode
Editorial department
Year Title Role Notes
1960−61 Wanted Dead or Alive Editorial supervisor 22 episodes
1973 Mannix Post-production coordinator 1 episode
Production manager
Year Title Role Notes
1968−69 The Felony Squad Post-production supervisor 17 episodes
Judd, for the Defense 24 episodes
1968−70 The Ghost & Mrs. Muir 48 episodes
Daniel Boone 52 episodes
Lancer 15 episodes
1969−70 Bracken's World 41 episodes
1968−71 Julia 85 episodes
1970−71 Arnie 25 episodes
Nanny and the Professor 54 episodes
1969−72 Room 222 75 episodes
1971−72 Cade's County 24 episodes

References

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  1. ^ "Samuel E. Beetley". Television Academy. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
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