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Harold F. Kress

Born June 26, 1913 · Died September 18, 1999

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Harold F. Kress (June 26, 1913 – September 18, 1999) was an American film editor with more than fifty feature film credits; he also directed several feature films in the early 1950s. He won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for How the West Was Won (1962) and again for The Towering Inferno (1974), and was nominated for four additional films; he is among the film editors most recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. He also work...

Filmography

The SwarmViva Knievel!GatorThe Towering InfernoThe Iceman ComethThe Poseidon AdventureStand Up and Be CountedThe HorsemenI Walk the LineThe Wrecking CrewStar Spangled SalesmanThe AmbushersLuvAlvarez KellyThe Greatest Story Ever ToldHow the West Was WonKing of KingsHome from the HillThe World, the Flesh and the DevilCount Your BlessingsMerry AndrewUntil They SailSilk StockingsThe Teahouse of the August MoonThe RackI'll Cry TomorrowThe CobwebThe ProdigalGreen FireValley of the KingsRose MarieRide, Vaquero!Apache War SmokeNo Questions AskedThe Painted HillsThe Miniver StoryEast Side, West SideThe Great SinnerCommand DecisionA Date with JudyThe YearlingDragon SeedMadame CurieCabin in the SkyRandom HarvestMrs. MiniverUnholy PartnersDr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeRage in HeavenComrade XBitter SweetAndy Hardy Meets DebutanteNew MoonRemember?These Glamour GirlsIt's a Wonderful WorldBroadway Serenade
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