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Basil Fenton-Smith
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Basil Fenton-Smith is known for
The Man Who Would Be King (1975)
,
The Last Run (1971)
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Avanti! (1972)
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Known for
The Man Who Would Be King
7.7
Sound Department
(as Basil Fenton Smith)
1975
The Last Run
6.6
Sound Department
1971
Avanti!
7.2
Sound Department
1972
The Yakuza
7.2
Sound Department
(as Basil Fenton Smith)
1974
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Bobby Deerfield
5.8
production sound
(as Basil Fenton Smith)
1977
A Matter of Time
5.1
sound mixer
1976
The Man Who Would Be King
7.7
sound recordist
(as Basil Fenton Smith)
1975
The Count of Monte-Cristo
6.9
TV Movie
sound recording
(as Basil Fenton Smith)
1975
The Yakuza
7.2
sound mixer
(as Basil Fenton Smith)
1974
Daisy Miller
6.2
sound mixer
1974
Ash Wednesday
5.1
sound mixer
1973
The MacKintosh Man
6.3
sound
1973
England Made Me
5.9
sound mixer
1973
The Small Miracle
7.7
TV Movie
sound mixer
1973
Avanti!
7.2
sound recordist
1972
The Last Run
6.6
sound mixer
1971
Madron
5.3
sound engineer
(as Basil Fenton Smith)
1970
The Kremlin Letter
6.2
sound
1970
A Walk with Love and Death
6.4
sound
1969
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Alternative name
Basil Fenton Smith
Spouse
Joan Ray Petter
1942 - ? (1 child)
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