Italian film editor, director and screenwriter Mario
Morra died on October 11th in Castelnuovo di Porto, Rome, Lazio,
Italy. He was 89. Morra was born in Rome in 1935 and his editing of “Cinema
Paradiso”, the film by Giuseppe Tornatore, was a winner of the Oscar for best
foreign film in 1989, stands out, also that of “The Battle of Algiers” by Gillo
Pontecorvo in 1966. Morra was film editor on eight Spaghetti westerns: “7 Guns
for the MacGregors” (1966); “The Long Days of Vengeance” (1967); “Sundance
Cassidy and Butch the Kid” (1969); “A Man Called Amen” (1972); “Deaf Smith
& Johnny Ears” (1973); “Zorro” (1975); “Apache Woman” (1976) and “Mexico in
Flames (1982).
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