John Merritt (editor)
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John Merritt (1920–1999) was a British film and television editor, writer, and director. He was born on 9 June 1920 in London. He died at the age of 79 on 6 July 1999 in Bristol, England. While John Merritt has a list of 20 credits on
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in all three of the categories listed above, he is most famous for his work as an editor.


Notable works

Merritt's first major work came in 1963 on
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's 5 part docuseries ''Citizen 63'' (1963) this series was produced by
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, and followed five British individuals "as they confronted and conformed to the problems and pressures of everyday life in Britain in 1963." According to the book "The Cinema of John Boorman" this docu series was "the most popular and influential of Boorman's BBC projects." This early work helped Merritt to cultivate a good relationship with Boorman. Merritt would go on to work with Boorman on some of his most famous films, the first being the now infamous cult classic ''
Zardoz ''Zardoz'' is a 1974 science fantasy film written, produced, and directed by John Boorman and starring Sean Connery and Charlotte Rampling. It depicts a post-apocalyptic world where barbarians (the Brutals) worship the stone idol Zardoz while ...
'' (1974). After working on Zardoz with Boorman, Merritt was hired by Boorman again to the editorial crew of '' Exorcist II: The Heretic'', the sequel to one of the most famous horror movies of all time ''
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.'' Apparently Boorman was happy with Merritt's work as he hired him again four years later as the head editor for his retelling of the legend of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table, ''
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.'' This film was based on the 15th-century Arthurian romance
Le Morte d'Arthur ' (originally written as '; Anglo-Norman French for "The Death of Arthur") is a 15th-century Middle English prose reworking by Sir Thomas Malory of tales about the legendary King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin and the Knights of the ...
by
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. While Excalibur did not do very well with critics, the New York Times said it "lumbers along" and "accumulates no momentum." it has done quite well with audiences as it currently has 80% on
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. While John Merritt is not widely known, his working repeatedly with celebrated writer/director John Boorman is a statement to his great skill in the editorial field.


Filmography


Editor

Excalibur Excalibur is the mythical sword of King Arthur that may possess magical powers or be associated with the rightful sovereignty of Britain. Its first reliably datable appearance is found in Geoffrey of Monmouth's ''Historia Regum Britanniae''. E ...
(1981) The Lively Arts (TV Series documentary) (1 episode) - But Still We Sing (1979) In Deepest Britain (TV Series documentary) (1 episode) (1978) -Web of the Waterways (1978) Sea Tales: The Return (TV Mini-Series) (1 episode) (1977) -Miss Barraclough (1977) Exorcist II: The Heretic (uncredited) (1977) Demolition Man (TV Movie) (film editor) (1975) Country Tales (1 episode) (1975) -The Gallops Man (1975) A Secret Place (1974)
Zardoz ''Zardoz'' is a 1974 science fantasy film written, produced, and directed by John Boorman and starring Sean Connery and Charlotte Rampling. It depicts a post-apocalyptic world where barbarians (the Brutals) worship the stone idol Zardoz while ...
(1974)
The French Way The French Way (, , ) follows the GR 65 and is the most popular of the routes of the Way of St. James (), the ancient pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. It runs from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port on the French side of th ...
(3 episodes) (1972) -Desastre, Catastrophe, Cataclysme, Apocalypse (1972) -The Blacksmith, the Baker, the Black Pudding Maker (1972) -Goosey, Goosey, Gander (1972) Sunday Night (TV Series documentary) (1 episode) (1966) -The Quarry: Portrait of a Man as a Paralysed Artist (1966)
Grass Roots A grassroots movement is one that uses the people in a given district, region or community as the basis for a political or continent movement. Grassroots movements and organizations use collective action from volunteers at the local level to imp ...
(TV Mini-Series) (1965) The Newcomers (TV Mini-Series documentary) (5 episodes) (1964) -Waiting (1964) -A Celebration (1964) -Out There in the Night (1964) -The Good Life (1964) -The Beginning (1964) Citizen 63 (TV Series documentary) (4 episodes) (1963) -Frank George (1963) -Marion Knight (1963) -Richard Callicott (1963) -Barry Langford (1963) In View (TV Series documentary) (2 episodes) (1962) -The Big Stride (1962) -Six Days to Saturday (1962) Look (TV Series documentary) (3 episodes) (1958-1959) -Seaquaria (1959) -South of the Roaring Forties (1959) -The Story of a Hyena (1958)
The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp ''The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp'' is a 1954 British fantasy comedy film directed by Alan Bromly and starring Felix Aylmer, Diane Cilento and Jerry Desmonde. The film was based on a novel by Charles Terrot and is a remake of his television ...
(1954) The Atomic Bomb: Its Effects and How to Meet Them (Documentary short) (1952) Road Sense (Documentary short) (1951) Mrs. Worth Goes to Westminster (Short) (1949)


Director

Ten Years On (TV Series documentary) (1 episode) (1973) -The Set (1973)
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(TV Mini-Series) (1 episode) (1965)


Writer

Ten Years On (TV Series documentary) (narrative script - 1 episode) (1973)- The Set (1973) ... (narrative script)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Merritt, John 1920 births 1999 deaths British television editors British male television writers British television directors 20th-century British screenwriters