Harry Keller
Harry Keller was an American film editor, producer and director, who made a number of westerns and worked for many years at Republic Pictures and Universal Pictures.
In 1958, Keller was tasked by Universal Pictures with directing re-shoots and additional scenes on the Orson Welles film Touch of Evil.
Select Credits
- The Witness Vanishes editor
- Inside Information
- Mystery of the White Room
- Black Hills Express editor
- Days of Old Cheyenne editor
- Sheriff of Sundown editor
- Northwest Outpost editor
- Moonrise editor
- The Blonde Bandit director
- The Red Menace editor
- The Arizona Cowboy editor
- Tarnished director
- Fort Dodge Stampede assoc. producer
- Desert of Lost Men associ. producer
- Belle Le Grand director
- The Dakota Kid editor
- Thundering Caravans director
- Black Hills assoc. producer
- Rose of Cimarron director
- Leadville Gunslinger assoc. producer
- Marshal of Cedar Rock director
- Bandits of the West director
- Savage Frontier director
- El Paso Stampede director
- Red River Shore director
- Phantom Stallion assoc. producer
- The Unguarded Moment director
- Man Afraid director
- Quantez director
- The Female Animal director
- Day of the Badman director
- Voice in the Mirror director
- Touch of Evil - director, additional scenes and re-shoots
- Step Down to Terror director
- Texas John Slaughter director
- Seven Ways from Sundown director
- Tammy Tell Me True director
- Six Black Horses director
- Tammy and the Doctor director
- The Brass Bottle director
- Kitten with a Whip producer
- Send Me No Flowers producer
- Mirage producer
- That Funny Feeling producer
- Texas Across the River producer
- In Enemy Country producer
- Skin Game producer