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Richard Cahoon

Richard Cahoon
Born (1905-10-01)October 1, 1905
Italy
Died September 19, 1985(1985-09-19) (aged 79)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Occupation Editor
Years active 1929—70

Richard Cahoon (October 1, 1905 — September 19, 1985) was an American editor of both film and television. During his career he edited over 40 feature films, and over a dozen television series. His work earned him an Emmy nomination and two Eddie Awards.

Cahoon's film career began at Universal Studios with his work on the 1929 William Wyler melodrama, The Shakedown. It was one of five films he would work on that year, including the comedy, The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City, In 1930, Cahoon became engaged to Margaret Pickstone. In the 1930s, some of the notable films on which he worked include: the Technicolor film Mamba (1930), starring Jean Hersholt; the World War I drama, The Mad Parade (1931), with a cast consisting entirely of women; the 1931 B film drama, Men in Her Life;Air Hostess, a 1933 melodrama directed by Albert Rogell; the 1934 drama Whirlpool, starring Jack Holt and Jean Arthur; two 1934 features starring Fay Wray, Black Moon and Once to Every Woman; the 1935 aviation drama, Air Hawks, which featured Wiley Post in his only screen performance; the 1935 adaptation of the Russian classic of the same name, Crime and Punishment, directed by Josef von Sternberg; and The Mysterious Avenger (1936), a B-film directed by David Selman and starring Charles Starrett. After 1936, Cahoon's career cooled off a bit, and he would only edit 3 films between 1936 and the end of the 1940s, including the final two films in the Scattergood Baines film series: Scattergood Survives a Murder and Cinderella Swings It.


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