George C. Hively


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Writer | Editor | Story | Screenplay | Supervising Film Editor

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Hively (September 6, 1889 – March 2, 1950) was a film writer and film editor from 1917 to 1945. Hively was born in Springfield, Missouri and died in Los Angeles, California. He is the father of George Hively and Jack Hively, both editors in film and television. He was nominated for an Oscar for Best Film Editing on the 1935 film The Informer.

Place of Birth: Springfield, Missouri, USA

Date of Birth: Sep 6, 1889

Date of Death: Mar 2, 1950


Filmography

Writer (7 Known Credits)


Editor (37 Known Credits)


Perry Mason (1957 - 1966)
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Love Affair (1939)
Editor
Conspiracy (1939)
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Ace of Aces (1933)
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Speedway (1929)
Editor
Editor

Story (3 Known Credits)


Story
Wild Women (1918)
Story
Story

Screenplay (3 Known Credits)


Thieves' Gold

Screenplay

The Scarlet Drop

Screenplay

Screenplay
Thieves' Gold (1918)
Screenplay
Screenplay

Supervising Film Editor (1 Known Credits)


The Moon and Sixpence

Supervising Film Editor

Supervising Film Editor

Scenario Writer (1 Known Credits)


Scenario Writer

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