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Michael Luciano (May 2, 1909 – September 15, 1992) was an American film and television editor with about forty feature film credits and many additional credits for television programs.〔Luciano's birth and death dates are taken from the Social Security Death Index; see (【引用サイトリンク】url=https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V9T3-7Q9 )〕 From 1954 to 1977, Luciano edited 20 (nearly all) of the films directed, and often produced, by Robert Aldrich.〔In his 1995 monograph, Alain Silver published a complete filmography for Aldrich's films that includes crew credits. Luciano is credited as an editor on 20 films directed by Aldrich; see 〕〔 Aldrich was a prolific and independent maker of popular films "who depicted corruption and evil unflinchingly, and pushed limits on violence throughout his career." Their early collaboration, the film noir ''Kiss Me Deadly'' (1955), was entered into the US National Film Registry in 1999;〔 the unusual editing of the film has been noted by several critics.〔〔〔 Luciano's work with Aldrich was recognized by four Academy Award nominations, for ''Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte'' (1964),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1964 Academy Awards )〕 ''The Flight of the Phoenix'' (1965),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1965 Academy Awards )〕 ''The Dirty Dozen'' (1967),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1967 Academy Awards )〕 and ''The Longest Yard'' (1974).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1974 Academy Awards )〕 The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences never recognized Aldrich himself. ==Early career== Nothing appears to have been published about Luciano's early career and education. In the era of the Hollywood studio system and the "Big Five" studios, Luciano's credits are for films produced by smaller companies. His first credit is as the editor of ''The Luck of Roaring Camp'', a 1937 film produced by Monogram Pictures, which was a "Poverty Row" studio. He edited ''Gang War'' (1940), which was produced by Million Dollar Productions. His last credit before the US entry into World War II was apparently for ''Meet the Chump'' (1941).〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Turner Classic Movies )〕 Luciano's first postwar credit was for ''The Return of Rin Tin Tin'' (1947), which was the 41st feature film that starred the German shepherd dog Rin Tin Tin and his successors.〔. 〕 Also in 1947, Luciano was the assistant to editors Robert Parrish and Francis D. Lyon on the boxing film ''Body and Soul'', which was directed by Robert Rossen. The film won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences )〕 Luciano worked for Parrish again as the "montage editor" on the 1949 film, ''Caught'', and then co-edited the 1951 documentary ''Of Men and Music'' with Parrish and two others. Parrish subsequently moved into directing, and Luciano was the editor for Parrish's 1959 western, ''The Wonderful Country''.
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