Harry Marker

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Harry Marker (October 7, 1899 – October 18, 1990) is an American Oscar-nominated film editor, who also worked in the television medium. Over the course of his 45-year career, he worked on more than 100 films and television shows. In 1946 he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Film Editing for The Bells of St. Mary's.

Crew

The Last of the Mohicans
Editor
The Bells of St. Mary's
Editor
Hide-Out
Editor
The Spiral Staircase
Editor
The Falcon Takes Over
Editor
The Saint in New York
Editor
Pacific Liner
Editor
Susan Slept Here
Editor
Thunder Road
Editor
Payment on Demand
Editor
The Secret Fury
Editor
A Likely Story
Editor
Lady Scarface
Editor
Double Dynamite
Editor
Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event
Editor
Married and in Love
Editor
Curtain Call
Editor
Reno
Editor
The Girl Most Likely
Editor
Mexican Spitfire's Elephant
Editor
Sky Giant
Editor
A Date with the Falcon
Editor
Sing Your Way Home
Editor
Crashing Hollywood
Editor
Night Spot
Editor
Pan-Americana
Editor
The Michigan Kid
Editor
Annabel Takes a Tour
Editor
Twelve Crowded Hours
Editor
A Bill of Divorcement
Editor
Cross-Country Romance
Editor
Ladies' Day
Editor
Petticoat Larceny
Editor
The Adventures of a Rookie
Editor
Rookies in Burma
Editor
Seven Days Ashore
Editor
My Pal, Wolf
Editor
Music in Manhattan
Editor
The Farmer's Daughter
Editor
Rage at Dawn
Editor
This Marriage Business
Editor
Two Tickets to Broadway
Editor
Every Girl Should Be Married
Editor
Play Girl
Editor
Great Day in the Morning
Editor
The Treasure of Pancho Villa
Editor
The Americano
Editor
Rachel and the Stranger
Editor
Night Song
Editor
Jet Pilot
Editor
Tension at Table Rock
Editor
Bundle of Joy
Editor
Holiday Affair
Editor
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
Editor
Living on Love
Editor
Repent at Leisure
Editor
Five Came Back
Editor
The Love Trap
Editor
The Border Patrol
Editor
The Jailbird
Editor
Secret of the Chateau
Editor
Hell's Heroes
Editor
Her Husband's Friend
Editor
Sorority House
Editor
Silk Hosiery
Editor