- Source: Hal C. Kern
- Academy Award untuk Penyuntingan Film Terbaik
- The Garden of Allah (film 1936)
- Neil Travis
- The Duchess of Buffalo
- Civilization (film)
- John Dunning (penyunting film)
- Reaching for the Moon (film 1930)
- Ralph E. Winters
- The Dove (film 1927)
- The Eagle (film 1925)
- Hal C. Kern
- Robert J. Kern
- Rebecca (1940 film)
- The Paradine Case
- Kern (surname)
- Gone with the Wind (film)
- Academy Award for Best Film Editing
- Since You Went Away
- Spellbound (1945 film)
- James E. Newcom
Hal C. Kern (July 14, 1894 – February 24, 1985) was an American film editor. He won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for his work on Gone with the Wind. He was also nominated for Rebecca and Since You Went Away.
He began his editing career in 1915, cutting shorts at Inceville. A fire that started in his cutting room during the editing of the Thomas H. Ince film Civilization destroyed the entire studio, forcing him to move to Culver City. He eventually rose to prominence as a film editor there after being hired by Joseph M. Schenck to edit his films. He eventually got a job at MGM, where he spent his editing career.
His brother Robert J. Kern was also a distinguished film editor.
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External links
Hal C. Kern at IMDb
Hal C. Kern at Find a Grave