The Face on the Cutting-Room Floor (disambiguation)
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The proverbial "face on the cutting-room floor" is a character in a movie who, after the shooting is completed, is completely removed from the film, for whatever reason. The same idea also holds true for documentaries, where in the editing process the large amount of raw footage is cut down to a manageable size and where it can happen that a particular part of the film is completely removed from the final version.
As a title, The Face on the Cutting Room Floor can refer to:
[edit] Fiction
- The Face on the Cutting-Room Floor, a 1937 crime novel, arguably a whodunnit, by Ernest Borneman writing as Cameron McCabe.
- The Face on the Cutting Room Floor, a 1991 mystery novel by Stan Cutler featuring gay detectives Rayford Goodman and Mark Bradley.
[edit] Media
- The Face on the Cutting Room Floor: The Story of Movie and Television Censorship, a 1964 book by Murray Schumach.
[edit] Music
- "Face on the Cutting Room Floor", a song by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band [1].