John F. Link

[4] Both the film and the documentary have his credit as John F. Link Jr., making attribution easy.

Notable films he edited during this period include: The King of Marvin Gardens (1972), starring Jack Nicholson, Bruce Dern, and Ellen Burstyn;[6] the 1973 cult classic Electra Glide in Blue (which he co-edited with two others);[7] Race with the Devil (1975), starring Peter Fonda and Warren Oates;[8] and the 1976 Jeff Bridges' comedy-drama film, Stay Hungry, which also starred Sally Field and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

[10][11] Following these he worked on Die Hard, ending the decade with editing the 1989 cult classic, Road House.

[12] The 1990s dawned with Link working on the Steven Seagal action thriller Hard to Kill.

[14] Other notable films he edited during the decade include The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, a psychological thriller starring Annabella Sciorra and Rebecca De Mornay;[15] the Walt Disney production of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel, The Three Musketeers;[16] the Keenen Ivory Wayans comedy, A Low Down Dirty Shame, with Charles S. Dutton and Jada Pinkett;[17] another Disney Film, The Big Green in 1995 starring Olivia d'Abo and Steve Guttenberg;[18] and the Jean-Claude Van Damme martial arts film, The Quest;[19] and the superhero action film Steel, based upon the DC Comics character Steel, starring Shaquille O'Neal.