Selected Filmography As Editor
- 1925: Lady of the Night
- 1928: The Singing Fool with co-editor Harold McCord
- 1928: Tenderloin
- 1929: The Desert Song
- 1930: Under a Texas Moon
- 1931: The Mad Genius
- 1933: Girl Missing
- 1934: Something Always Happens with co-editor Bert Bates
- 1935: A Midsummer Night's Dream - First Academy Award
- 1936: Anthony Adverse - Second Academy Award win
- 1936: The Story of Louis Pasteur
- 1938: The Adventures of Robin Hood - Third Academy Award win
- 1938: Four Daughters
- 1939: Daughters Courageous
- 1939: Espionage Agent
- 1942: Larceny, Inc.
- 1944: The Adventures of Mark Twain
- 1944: Mr. Skeffington
- 1952: The Lusty Men
- 1954: The High and the Mighty - Fourth Academy Award nomination
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