Robert Brown

Editor - Great Britain
Borndate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Robert Brown is not on record. He is an English Editor, known for Octopussy (1982), Licence to kill (1989), One Million Years B.C. (1966), Robert Brown's first movie on record is from 1958. His last motion picture on file dates from 1992.

Robert Brown Filmography [Auszug]
1992: [/ /1] Lethal Weapon 3 (L' arme fatale 3) (Editor), Directed by Richard Donner, with Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Damon Hines,
1990: [/ /1] Flatliners (Anderes... (94)), Directed by Joel Schumacher, with Kevin Bacon, William Baldwin, John Joseph Duda,
1989: [/ /1] Licence to kill (Cast: "M"), Directed by John Glen, with Timothy Dalton, Robert Davi,
1982: [] Octopussy (Cast: "M"), Directed by John Glen, with Maud Adams, Vijay Amritraj, Steven Berkoff,
1966: [////1] One Million Years B.C. (Cast: Akhoba), Directed by Don Chaffey, with Martine Beswick, William Lyon Brown,
1959: [] The Challenge (It takes a thief) (Cast), Directed by John Gilling, with John Bennett, Arthur Brough,
1958: [12.02] Passport to shame (Passeport pour la honte) (Cast), Directed by Alvin Rakoff, with Jackie Collins, Eddie Constantine,

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