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Thom Noble is a British film editor who won an
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and an ACE Eddie Award for the film ''
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'' (1985). He was nominated for the Academy Award and the BAFTA Award for Best Editing for the film '' Thelma & Louise'' (1991). In 2018, he was on jury for the Mumbai International Film Festival.


Selected filmography

Film directors indicated in parenthesis. * '' Lancelot and Guinevere'' ( Wilde – 1963; first assistant editor - uncredited) * '' Girl in the Headlines'' ( Truman – 1963; first assistant editor - uncredited) * '' The Third Secret'' ( Crichton – 1964; assistant editor - uncredited) * '' Rattle of a Simple Man'' ( Box – 1964; assistant editor - uncredited) * '' The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders'' ( Young – 1965; assistant editor) * ''
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– 1966; assistant editor - uncredited) * ''
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'' ( Truffaut – 1966) * '' The Violent Enemy'' ( Sharp – 1967) * '' The Man Outside'' (Gallu – 1967) * '' Amsterdam Affair'' ( O'Hara – 1968; second unit director) * '' The Man Who Had Power Over Women'' ( Krish – 1970) * '' Wake in Fright'' ( Kotcheff – 1971; post-production coordinator) * '' And Now for Something Completely Different'' ( MacNaughton – 1971) * '' The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie'' (
Starrett Starrett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Charles Starrett (1903–1986), American actor *Helen Ekin Starrett (1840–1920), American educator, author, suffragette *Jack Starrett (1936–1989), American actor and film director ...
– 1972) * ''
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'' ( Narizzano – 1973) * '' Billy Two Hats'' (Kotcheff – 1974) * '' The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz'' (Kotcheff – 1974) * '' Rosebud'' ( Preminger – 1975) * ''
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'' ( Duffell – 1975) * '' It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet'' ( Till – 1976) * '' Joseph Andrews'' (
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– 1977) * '' Black Joy'' (
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– 1977) * '' The Mighty Peking Man'' ( Meng Hua – 1977) * '' Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?'' (Kotcheff – 1978) * '' North Dallas Forty'' (Kotcheff – 1979; editorial consultant) * ''
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'' (Verona – 1979) * '' Improper Channels'' (Till – 1981) * ''
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'' ( Brooks – 1981) * '' Split Image'' (Kotcheff – 1982; visual consultant) * ''
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'' (Kotcheff – 1982; visual consultant) * ''
Uncommon Valor ''Uncommon Valor'' is a 1983 American action war film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Gene Hackman, Fred Ward, Reb Brown, Randall "Tex" Cobb, Robert Stack, Patrick Swayze, Harold Sylvester and Tim Thomerson. Hackman plays a form ...
'' (Kotcheff – 1983; editorial consultant) * ''
Red Dawn ''Red Dawn'' is a 1984 American action drama film directed by John Milius with a screenplay by Milius and Kevin Reynolds. The film depicts a fictional World War III centering on a land invasion of the continental United States by an allian ...
'' ( Milius – 1984) * ''
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– 1985) * '' Poltergeist II: The Other Side'' (
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– 1986) * '' The Mosquito Coast'' (Weir – 1986) * ''
Switching Channels ''Switching Channels'' is a 1988 American comedy film remake of the 1928 play ''The Front Page'', the 1931 film of the same name, and the 1940 film ''His Girl Friday''. It stars Kathleen Turner as Christy Colleran, Burt Reynolds as John L. Sulliv ...
'' (Kotcheff – 1988) * ''
Winter People ''Winter People'' is a 1989 American romantic-drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff, and starring Kurt Russell and Kelly McGillis. It is based on the novel by John Ehle. Wayland Jackson, a widower with a young daughter, moves to a small, impoveris ...
'' (Kotcheff – 1989) * '' Mountains of the Moon'' ( Rafelson – 1990) * ''
The Exorcist III ''The Exorcist III'' is a 1990 American psychological horror film written and directed by William Peter Blatty. It is the third installment in the ''Exorcist'' series, an adaptation of Blatty's ''Exorcist'' novel '' Legion'' (1983), and the ...
'' ( Blatty – 1990; uncredited) * '' Thelma & Louise'' ( Scott – 1991) * ''
Final Analysis ''Final Analysis'' is a 1992 American neo-noir erotic thriller film directed by Phil Joanou and written by Wesley Strick from a concept by forensic psychiatrist Robert H. Berger. It stars Richard Gere, Kim Basinger, Uma Thurman, Eric Roberts, Keit ...
'' ( Joanou – 1992) * '' Body of Evidence'' (
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– 1992) * ''
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'' ( Coen – 1994) * ''
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– 1994; uncredited) * ''
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– 1994; uncredited) * ''
English, August ''English, August: An Indian Story'' is a novel by Indian author Upamanyu Chatterjee written in English, first published in 1988. It was adapted into a film of the same name in 1994. The novel portrays the struggle of a civil servant who is po ...
'' ( Benegal – 1994; uncredited) * ''
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'' ( Joffé – 1995) * '' The Island of Dr. Moreau'' ( Frankenheimer – 1996; uncredited) * ''
Feeling Minnesota ''Feeling Minnesota'' is a 1996 American crime comedy film written and directed by Steven Baigelman. It stars Keanu Reeves, Vincent D'Onofrio, Cameron Diaz, Tuesday Weld, Dan Aykroyd, and Delroy Lindo. Plot Ex-stripper Freddie Clayton (Cameron ...
'' ( Baigelman – 1996; uncredited) * ''
The Mask of Zorro ''The Mask of Zorro'' is a 1998 American swashbuckler film based on the character of the masked vigilante Zorro created by Johnston McCulley. It was directed by Martin Campbell and stars Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta-Jone ...
'' ( Campbell – 1998) * ''
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'' (Kellogg – 1999) * ''
Vertical Limit ''Vertical Limit'' is a 2000 American survival thriller film directed by Martin Campbell, written by Robert King, and starring Chris O'Donnell, Bill Paxton, Robin Tunney, and Scott Glenn. The film was released on December 8, 2000, in the United S ...
'' (Campbell – 2000) * '' Reign of Fire'' ( Bowman – 2002) * ''
Soldier of God ''Soldier of God'' is a 2005 American historical film directed by W.D. Hogan and starring Tim Abell. Plot A Knights Templar meets a mysterious Muslim in the desert. They find refuge in an oasis at home of a beautiful woman. As the Knight falls ...
'' (Hogan – 2005; consulting editor) * ''
Flightplan ''Flightplan'' is a 2005 mystery psychological thriller film directed by Robert Schwentke from a screenplay written by Peter A. Dowling and Billy Ray. It stars Jodie Foster as Kyle Pratt, a recently-widowed American aircraft engineer livin ...
'' ( Schwentke – 2005) * '' The Last Time'' (Caleo – 2006) * ''
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'' ( Garcia – 2008) * ''
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'' (Schwentke – 2009) * ''
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'' (Schwentke – 2010) * ''
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'' ( Cohen – 2012) * ''
Point Break ''Point Break'' is a 1991 American action crime film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by W. Peter Iliff. It stars Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty and Gary Busey. The film's title refers to the surfing term " point break", wher ...
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– 2015) * ''
A Family Man ''A Family Man'' (previous title ''The Headhunter's Calling'') is a 2016 American drama film directed by Mark Williams, in his directorial debut, and written by Bill Dubuque. The film tells the story of Dane Jensen, a Corporate Recruiter from Ch ...
'' (Williams – 2016) * '' The Exorcist III: Legion'' (Blatty – 2016; director's cut) * ''
Rajma Chawal ''Rajma Chawal'' () is a 2018 Hindi-language Indian comedy-drama film directed by Leena Yadav, produced by Gulab Singh Tanwar and Aseem Bajaj, which stars Rishi Kapoor, Anirudh Tanwar and Amyra Dastur in the lead. The film revolves around a ...
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Yadav Yadav refers to a grouping of traditionally non-elite, Quote: "The Yadavs were traditionally a low-to-middle-ranking cluster of pastoral-peasant castes that have become a significant political force in Uttar Pradesh (and other northern state ...
– 2018) * ''The Wake of Light'' (Philip – 2019; editor consultant) * ''
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Narain Narayana (Also rendered Narayane, Narayanan, Narain, Narayankar or Narine) (from Sanskrit नारायण, ''nārāyaṇá'', literally "eternal man") is an Indian name. It is identical in form to the name of the deity Narayana, another name ...
- 2020)


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