Charles Henkel Jr.  | |
|---|---|
| Born | October 22, 1895 | 
| Died | January 18, 1959 (aged 63) United States  | 
| Other names | Charles Henkel | 
| Occupation | Editor | 
| Years active | 1921–1947 (film) | 
Charles Henkel Jr. (1895–1959) was an American film editor.[1] He was prolifically active during the 1930s and early 1940s, editing around seventy films at a variety of lower-budget studios including Grand National, Monogram Pictures and Producers Releasing Corporation.
Selected filmography
- The Lone Bandit (1935)
 - The Outlaw Tamer (1935)
 - Too Much Beef (1936)
 - Men of the Plains (1936)
 - I'll Name the Murderer (1936)
 - Rip Roarin' Buckaroo (1936)
 - Idaho Kid (1936)
 - Law and Lead (1936)
 - Two Minutes to Play (1936)
 - Stormy Trails (1936)
 - The Phantom of the Range (1936)
 - West of Nevada (1936)
 - The Reckless Way (1936)
 - Special Agent K-7 (1937)
 - The Shadow Strikes (1937)
 - Cheyenne Rides Again (1937)
 - International Crime (1938)
 - Whirlwind Horseman (1938)
 - Six-Shootin' Sheriff (1938)
 - In Old Montana (1939)
 - Lure of the Wasteland (1939)
 - Code of the Fearless (1939)
 - Two Gun Troubador (1939)
 - Ridin' the Trail (1940)
 - Lightning Strikes West (1940)
 - City of Missing Girls (1941)
 - Swamp Woman (1941)
 - I'll Sell My Life (1941)
 - Hard Guy (1941)
 - Lady from Chungking (1942)
 - Bombs Over Burma (1942)
 - The Rangers Take Over (1942)
 - The Payoff (1942)
 - Today I Hang (1942)
 - The Boss of Big Town (1942)
 - They Raid by Night (1942)
 - Secrets of a Co-Ed (1942)
 - Girls in Chains (1943)
 - The Return of the Rangers (1943)
 - The Underdog (1943)
 - Trail of Terror (1943)
 - West of Texas (1943)
 - Fighting Valley (1943)
 - Isle of Forgotten Sins (1943)
 - Boss of Rawhide (1943)
 - The Ghost and the Guest (1943)
 - Corregidor (1943)
 - Border Buckaroos (1943)
 - Bad Men of Thunder Gap (1943)
 - Spook Town (1944)
 - Brand of the Devil (1944)
 - Outlaw Roundup (1944)
 - Gangsters of the Frontier (1944)
 - Men on Her Mind (1944)
 - The Pinto Bandit (1944)
 - Gunsmoke Mesa (1944)
 - Guns of the Law (1944)
 - I Accuse My Parents (1944)
 - Waterfront (1944)
 - Seven Doors to Death (1944)
 - Brenda Starr, Reporter (1945)
 - Wildfire (1945)
 
References
- ↑ Pitts p.484
 
Bibliography
- Pitts, Michael R. Poverty Row Studios, 1929-1940. McFarland & Company, 2005.
 
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