Mary Habberfield passed away peacefully at Chichester Sussex UK on the 10.03.2011 It is reported that a good number of her friends and extended family attended the funeral at Chichester on the 23.03.2011. Mary Habberfield embarked on a career in the film industry at Ealing Studios where she remained up and into the 1970's. She will be remembered for her successful career in the industry. Mary's Father was associated with the early days of the cinema which became known as the "Gaumont Cinemas". Mary Habberfield was: Editor 1943 of the 'Bells Go Down' Sound Cutter 1943 'San Demetrio London' " " 1945 'Johnny Frenchman' Dubbing Editor 1945 'Dead of Night' " " 1945 'Painted Boats' Sound Cutter 1946 'Bedelia' Dubbing Editor 1946 'Captive Heart' Sound Editor 1946 'Hue and Cry' Dubbing Editor 1947 'Against the Wind' Sound Editor 1949 'Eureka Stockade' Sound Editor 1950 'Bitter Springs' Dubbing Editor 1951 'I Believe in You' " " 1951 'Secret People' " " 1952 'The Cruel Sea' " " 1952 'Mandy' " " 1952 'The Titfield Thunderbolt' " " 1952 'The Gentle Gunman' " " 1954 'Maggie' Sound Editor 1955 'The Colditz Story' Other well known success's included the film 'Passport to Pimlico'. Mary Habberfield was Producer of the films 'General Gowon's State visit to Britain' (1973) and of 'The State visit to Turkey of Queen Elizabeth 11 (1971). |