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  1. Film editor. 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 ...

  2. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofHugh Stewart | BAFTA

    Screenwriter/Producer. 14 December 1910 to 30 May 2011. Beginning his career as an editor, Stewart worked on The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) and The Spy In Black (1939). During the war he filmed the real life horrors of a liberated Belsen, and later produced films for Norman Wisdom, Morecambe and Wise and the Children’s Film Foundation.

  3. Biographical. SUMMARY: In this excellent interview with John Legard, Stewart discusses his apprenticeship at Gaumont and the influence a film editor can exert on the quality of a film, and on a particular actor’s performance. He talks in detail about the difficulties of his time at the Army Film Unit, particularly the tension between British ...

  4. Hugh St. Clair Stewart was an English film editor and producer, active between the early 1930s and 1980. A member of the Army Film and Photographic Unit during the Second World War, Stewart was responsible for filming the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0829435Hugh Stewart - IMDb

    Biography. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Hugh Stewart (1910-2011) Producer. Editorial Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Hugh Stewart was born on 14 December 1910 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England, UK. He was a producer and editor, known for The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), The Long Memory (1953) and Dark Journey (1937).

    • Producer, Editor, Editorial Department
    • December 14, 1910
    • Hugh Stewart
    • May 31, 2011
  6. 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. Source: Wikidata , July 2023. Producer.

  7. He entered the film industry in the early 1930s, and largely worked as a film editor. He married Frances Curl in 1934. When the war broke out, he initially enlisted in the Royal Artillery of the British Army, but in Dec 1940 he was transferred to the Army Film and Photographic Unit (AFPU).