A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Eugene Charles Havlick
Birthplace:
Enid, Oklahoma, USA
Born:
March 16, 1894
Died:
May 11, 1959
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gene Havlick (March 16, 1894, Enid, Oklahoma, USA – May 11, 1959, Los Angeles, California) was an American film editor. He worked on over 100 films during his 30-year career. He was nominated for three Academy Awards, winning one.
Editor:
1929 The College Coquette
1930 Brothers
1931 The Deceiver
1932 Attorney for the Defense
1932 Shopworn
1932 The Menace
1933 Lady for a Day
1933 The Woman I Stole
1934 Blind Date
1934 Broadway Bill
1934 It Happened One Night
1934 Twentieth Century
1935 Eight Bells
1935 If You Could Only Cook
1935 She Couldn't Take It
1935 Unknown Woman
1936 Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
1937 Lost Horizon
1938 Blondie
1938 Law of the Plains
1938 You Can't Take It with You
1939 Blondie Meets the Boss
1939 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1940 Angels Over Broadway
1940 Blondie Has Servant Trouble
1940 Blondie on a Budget
1940 His Girl Friday
1941 Blondie Goes Latin
1941 Our Wife
1941 She Knew All the Answers
1942 Counter-Espionage
1942 Shut My Big Mouth
1942 The Wife Takes a Flyer
1943 Destroyer
1944 Once Upon a Time
1946 Dead Reckoning
1946 The Gentleman Misbehaves
1946 The Walls Came Tumbling Down
1947 It Had to Be You
1948 Relentless
1948 The Return of October
1949 Lust for Gold
1949 Shockproof
1949 The Reckless Moment
1950 Between Midnight and Dawn
1950 Fortunes of Captain Blood
1951 Santa Fe
1951 The Lady and the Bandit
1951 The Son of Dr. Jekyll
1952 Captain Pirate
1952 Hangman's Knot
1952 My Six Convicts
1953 Serpent of the Nile
1953 The Stranger Wore a Gun
1954 Jungle Man-Eaters
1954 The Saracen Blade
1954 Three Hours to Kill
1955 A Lawless Street
1955 New Orleans Uncensored
1955 Ten Wanted Men
1956 7th Cavalry
1956 Inside Detroit
1957 Domino Kid
1958 Screaming Mimi
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