Gene Milford
Known for: Editing
Born: January 18, 1902 in Lamar, Colorado, USA - Died: December 22, 1991
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Arthur Eugene "Gene" Milford (January 19, 1902 – December 23, 1991) was an American film and television editor with about one hundred feature film credits. Among his most noted films are Lost Horizon (directed by Frank Capra - 1937), On the Waterfront (directed by Elia Kazan - 1954), A Face in the Crowd (Kazan - 1957), and Wait Until Dark (directed by Terence Young - 1967). Milford won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for Lost Horizon (with Gene Havlick) and for On the Waterfront; he was also nominated for an Academy Award for One Night of Love (directed by Victor Schertzinger - 1934). He had been elected to the American Cinema Editors, and received its inaugural Career Achievement Award in 1988.
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On the Waterfront
Editor
The Count of Monte-Cristo
Editor
Wait Until Dark
Editor
Lost Horizon
Editor
Blondie Plays Cupid
Editor
The New Interns
Editor
A Face in the Crowd
Editor
The Chase
Editor
Platinum Blonde
Editor
That Funny Feeling
Editor
Man with the Gun
Editor
Splendor in the Grass
Editor
Step Lively
Editor
Higher and Higher
Director of Photography
The Falcon in Hollywood
Editor
The Falcon Out West
Editor
Confessions of Boston Blackie
Editor
The Pusher
Director
The Man with My Face
Editor
Arizona
Editor
Mr. Boggs Steps Out
Editor
The Great Bank Robbery
Editor
Vengeance
Editor
Fighting Shadows
Editor