Biography
Richard S. Brummer worked in film production and editing, contributing to projects in the mid-20th century. Their earliest documented role was as a Production Assistant on Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! in 1965, assisting with on-set logistics and coordination during the film’s production. This early credit reflects their involvement in the practical aspects of filmmaking, likely supporting directors, crew, and performers in executing the film’s vision.
Decades later, Brummer transitioned to editing, taking on the role of Editor for New Year's Evil in 1980. In this capacity, they were responsible for assembling and refining the film’s footage, shaping its pacing, structure, and narrative flow. Editing requires precision in selecting shots, timing transitions, and maintaining continuity, al…




