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Lynn Harrison
Lynn Harrison (1907-1967) was an award-winning English film a TV editor who worked in Hollywood from the 1930s through the 1960s. Selected filmography * ''Sleep, My Love'' (1948) * ''Stork Bites Man'' (1947) * ''The Adventures of Don Coyote (film), The Adventures of Don Coyote'' (1947) * ''Susie Steps Out'' (1946) * ''Little Iodine (film), Little Iodine'' (1946) * ''Old Iron'' (1938) * ''Second Best Bed'' (1938) * ''The Lilac Domino (film), The Lilac Domino'' (1937) * ''Forbidden Music'' (1936) * References External links

* British film editors English film editors Emmy Award winners 1907 births 1967 deaths British expatriates in the United States {{film-editor-stub ...
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Sleep, My Love
''Sleep, My Love'' is a 1948 American noir film directed by Douglas Sirk. It features Claudette Colbert, Robert Cummings and Don Ameche. Plot Alison Courtland, a wealthy New Yorker, hasn't a clue how she ended up on a train bound for Boston. When she phones her husband, Richard, the police listen in and overhear that she had threatened him with a gun. On a flight home, fellow passenger Bruce Elcott is attracted to Alison. Elcott, it turns out, knows one of her good friends. Back home, Richard makes Alison agree to start seeing a psychiatrist, Dr. Rhinehart. However, the 'Doctor' who shows up at the house for their first appointment is not Rhinehart, but Charles Vernay, a photographer hired by Richard, who is having an affair with another woman, Daphne, and hopes to get rid of Alison for good. Richard's scheme is to drive Alison to suicide and thus inherit her wealth. Elcott, who has come to suspect there is some kind of purposeful plan afoot to confuse and distress Alison, arr ...
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