Biography
Rudolf "Rudi" Fehr, A.C.E. (July 6, 1911 β April 16, 1999) was a German-born, American film editor and studio executive. He had more than thirty credits as an editor of feature films including Key Largo (1946), Dial M for Murder (1954), and Prizzi's Honor (1985). He worked for more than forty years for the Warner Brothers film studio, where he was the Head of Post-production from 1955 through 1976. Fehr was instrumental in establishing the 1967 "sister city" connection between Los Angeles and Berlin, which he had fled in the 1930s.
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Filmography
all 42
Movies 41
self 4
TV Shows 1
Producer 1
Self (archive footage)

Cinema's Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood (2009)
Movie
Supervising Editor

Land of the Pharaohs (1955)
Movie
Producer

The Desert Song (1953)
Movie
Editor

I Confess (1953)
Movie
3.5
Editor

Key Largo (1948)
Movie
1
Editor

Possessed (1947)
Movie
Editor

Humoresque (1947)
Movie
Editor

Devotion (1946)
Movie
Editor

In Our Time (1944)
Movie
Editor

Navy Blues (1941)
Movie
Assistant Editor

Confession (1937)
Movie
Editor

The Invader (1936)
Movie
Editor

Le Tunnel (1933)
Movie
Co-Editor

Unsichtbare Gegner (1933)
Movie
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Known ForEditing
GenderMale
Birthday1911-07-06
Deathday1999-04-16 (87 years old)
Birth PlaceBerlin, Germany
RelationshipsMaris Wrixon (1940 - 1999)
CitizenshipsUnited States, Germany
AwardsOrder of Merit of Berlin
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