Doris Drought

Doris Drought was an American film editor and script supervisor known for her work at Paramount during the 1920s and 1930s.

[1] She married her college classmate, Byron Shutz, that same year,[2] but they seem to have parted ways soon after.

[3] She began working as an editor for Paramount, amassing over a dozen credits between 1928 and 1934.

[4] Director Francis D. Lyon trained under Drought, who was one of four or five female editors at the studio at the time.

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