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Jabez Olssen (born 5 August 1975) is a New Zealand film and television editor who has worked extensively with director Peter Jackson. Starting in 1998, Olssen worked in the editorial department of two television programs in New Zealand. He was then hired to work with principal editor Michael J. Horton on The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (directed by Peter Jackson – 2002). Olssen was ultimately credited as an "additional editor" on this film. The two editors won the Online Film Critics Society Award and the Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for this film. Olssen said of his work, "Anyway, if I never get to edit anything ever again, I can still say that I've edited scenes with Gollum in them and I've edited scenes with Darth Vader in them so, I'm good." He won an Emmy in the 2022 award ceremony for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program for his work on The Beatles: Get Back. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jabez Olssen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Set just before World War II the story follows J.P. Brandt, a young American Air Force test pilot who is publicly humiliated and court-martialed after a stunt in a plane goes wrong, which endangers President Roosevelt. Despite this, he is able to get a job to pilot an experimental plane from the North to the South Pole. However, during the journey the plane is attacked by a Giant White Eagle, resulting in Brandt and the Crew crashing onto an undiscovered island with living dinosaurs, strange creatures, and a tribe of Vikings who ride giant eagles. After Brandt befriends the Vikings and manages to tame the island's apex predator, the legendary White Eagle who brought down his plane, naming him "Lindy", he discovers that the Nazis are planning to attack the United States with a new superweapon and Brandt and Lindy have to rally the Vikings to fight them.



