Editing
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Hively (September 6, 1889 – March 2, 1950) was a film writer and film editor from 1917 to 1945. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing on the 1935 film The Informer. He was the father of George Hively and Jack Hively, both editors in film and television.
movieThe Hidden Eye
1945
Editor
movieBlonde Fever
1944
Editor
movieAbove Suspicion
1943
Editor
movieThe Moon and Sixpence
1942
Supervising Film Editor
movieBad Lands
1939
Editor
movieConspiracy
1939
Editor
movieLove Affair
1939
Editor
movieWalking on Air
1936
Editor
movieThe Last Outlaw
1936
Editor
movieAnother Face
1935
Editor
movieThe Informer
1935
Editor
movieEnchanted April
1935
Editor
movieAce of Aces
1933
Editor
movieRockabye
1932
Editor
movieSpeedway
1929
Editor
movieThe Taxi Dancer
1927
Editor
movieThe Western Rover
1927
Screenplay, Story
movieThe Rambling Ranger
1927
Story, Scenario Writer
movieLooking for Trouble
1926
Scenario Writer, Co-Writer
moviePals
1925
Scenario Writer
movieA Man of Nerve
1925
Writer
movieFolly of Youth
1925
Writer
movieThe Passing of Wolf MacLean
1924
Scenario Writer
movieValley of Hate
1924
Writer
movieMen in the Raw
1923
Scenario Writer
movieWhere Is This West?
1923
Scenario Writer
movieDon't Shoot
1922
Scenario Writer
movieThe Loaded Door
1922
Writer
movieThe Black Bag
1922
Scenario Writer
movieThe Bear Cat
1922
Scenario Writer
movieLuring Lips
1921
Scenario Writer
movieCinders
1920
Scenario Writer
movieWinning a Bride
1919
Scenario Writer
movieThe Rustlers
1919
Writer
The Black Horse Bandit
1919
Scenario Writer
movieThe Scarlet Drop
1918
Screenplay
movieThieves' Gold
1918
Screenplay
movieWild Women
1918
Story
movieThe Phantom Riders
1918
Screenplay
movieA Marked Man
1917
Writer
movieThe Secret Man
1917
Writer
movieThe Soul Herder
1917
Writer
Six-Shooter Justice
1917
Scenario Writer
movieThe Golden Bullet
1917
Scenario Writer
movieThe Devil's Pay Day
1917
Original Story