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Hugh St Clair Stewart MBE (14 December 1910 – 31 May 2011) was a British film editor and producer. He filmed Bergen-Belsen concentration camp following its liberation in April 1945. Born in Falmouth, England, Stewart was educated first at Clayesmore School and then at St John's College at Cambridge where was taught and influenced by F.R. Leavis. He entered the film industry in the early 1930s. He trained as a film editor at Gaumont-British, initially cutting together out-takes from Marry Me (1932) and working as assembly cutter on The Constant Nymph that same year. His first film as editor was Forbidden Territory (1934). Among the films he cut were Evergreen (1934), Alfred Hitchcock's original version of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), Dark Journey (1937), Action for Slander (1937), Sout

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  • Hugh Stewart (Filmproduzent) (de)
  • Hugh Stewart (film editor) (en)
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  • Hugh St Clair Stewart (* 14. Dezember 1910 in Falmouth, Vereinigtes Königreich; † 31. Mai 2011 in Denham) war ein britischer Filmeditor, Filmproduzent und Lehrer. (de)
  • Hugh St Clair Stewart (MBE) est un monteur et un producteur de cinéma britannique né le 14 décembre 1910 à Falmouth (Cornouailles) et mort le 31 mai 2011 à Denham (Buckinghamshire). (fr)
  • Hugh St Clair Stewart MBE (14 December 1910 – 31 May 2011) was a British film editor and producer. He filmed Bergen-Belsen concentration camp following its liberation in April 1945. Born in Falmouth, England, Stewart was educated first at Clayesmore School and then at St John's College at Cambridge where was taught and influenced by F.R. Leavis. He entered the film industry in the early 1930s. He trained as a film editor at Gaumont-British, initially cutting together out-takes from Marry Me (1932) and working as assembly cutter on The Constant Nymph that same year. His first film as editor was Forbidden Territory (1934). Among the films he cut were Evergreen (1934), Alfred Hitchcock's original version of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), Dark Journey (1937), Action for Slander (1937), Sout (en)
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  • Hugh Stewart (en)
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  • Denham, Buckinghamshire, England (en)
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  • Falmouth, England (en)
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