Bernard W. Burton

Bernard W. Burton (1898 - 1991) was a Hollywood editor whose career began in 1928 and lasted through to 1965. He was responsible for editing James Whale’s 1936 version of Show Boat and a string of B-movies throughout the 30s and 40s. With the coming of the 1950s, he migrated to television and worked on such shows as Burke's Law and The Big Valley.

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  • 1898

Date of death:

  • 1991 (age 93 years)

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