Harry Keller
Harry Keller (born February 22, 1913 in Los Angeles , California , † January 19, 1987 there ) was an American film editor , film director and producer.
Life
Harry Keller's career in the film business began as a film editor in 1939. He has worked with various directors including John English and Charles Lamont . Most of the films were westerns. In 1950 he made his debut as a director and directed the western The Blonde Bandit . In 1958 he shot additional scenes for Orson Welles' Under the Signs of Evil . He shot westerns and comedies until the late 1960s, and from time to time he also worked for television. In the same decade, the focus of his work as a film producer was also.
Filmography (selection)
Director
- 1957: Quantez, the Dead City (Quantez) with Fred MacMurray
- 1959: The wind behind you (Gunfight at Sandoval)
- 1962: Six Black Horses with Audie Murphy
Film editor
- 1946: The Catman of Paris
- 1947: The Black Rider (The Angel and the Badman)
- 1948: Legacy of the Executioner (Moonrise)
- 1949: The blonde Tiger (Too Late for Tears)
- 1978: The Ghost of Flight 401 (The ghost of flight 401)
- 1980: Two incredibly strong guys (Stir Crazy)
- 1981: I think a moose smooches me! (Stripes)
producer
- 1964: Send Me No Flowers (Send Me No Flowers)
Web links
- Harry Keller in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Basement, Harry |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American film editor, director and producer |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 22, 1913 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Los Angeles , California , United States |
DATE OF DEATH | January 19, 1987 |
Place of death | Los Angeles , California , United States |