Roberto Cinquini
Also known as Herbert Markle, Bob Quintle, Bob Quintly
Roberto Cinquini was an editor whose work contributed to notable films in the mid-20th century. Born in Rome, Italy on July 14, 1924, Cinquini worked in the editorial department of cinema, shaping the pacing and structure of films through precise cutting and arrangement of footage.
Biography
Roberto Cinquini was an editor whose work contributed to notable films in the mid-20th century. Born in Rome, Italy on July 14, 1924, Cinquini worked in the editorial department of cinema, shaping the pacing and structure of films through precise cutting and arrangement of footage. The person also used alternate names during their career, including Herbert Markle, Bob Quintle, and Bob Quintly.
Cinquini’s editing credits include the 1964 film A Fistful of Dollars and the 1954 film The Queen of Babylon. These works reflect their involvement in the craft of editing, a role essential to the post-production process of filmmaking. The person died on July 18, 1965.




