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Brilliant editing skills (Original Post) packman Jul 2021 OP
Freaking amazing... MiHale Jul 2021 #1
Can they make one of t***p turning into a big pile of shit? Blue Owl Jul 2021 #2
That's why today you can't trust your lying eyes. Fla Dem Jul 2021 #3
Is that how to prepare a resume for a film editing job? ShazamIam Jul 2021 #4
With a side line as stunt man? Warpy Jul 2021 #9
It can be very fruitful. Harker Jul 2021 #11
Hilarious Layzeebeaver Jul 2021 #12
Film historians are still contemplating his navel. Harker Jul 2021 #14
Stop it!!! Layzeebeaver Jul 2021 #16
It was quite a comeback... Harker Jul 2021 #18
Fantastic! CrispyQ Jul 2021 #5
Incredible job!!! Talitha Jul 2021 #6
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jul 2021 #7
Elegant and funny! Wild blueberry Jul 2021 #8
Indeed! Buckeye_Democrat Jul 2021 #10
WOAH! Well done! calimary Jul 2021 #13
Far out! burrowowl Jul 2021 #15
Brilliant..bet he would score of the chart for creativity.. asiliveandbreathe Jul 2021 #17
Love how his outfits and backgrounds promote the illusions. The Wielding Truth Jul 2021 #19
Credit? n/t hibbing Jul 2021 #20
Great software and computer equipment is part of the editing success. usaf-vet Jul 2021 #21

Harker

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18. It was quite a comeback...
Wed Jul 14, 2021, 01:34 PM
Jul 2021

He'd almost lost his zest for acting when Orson Welles got the part of Harry Lime in "The Third Man."

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