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Gene Havlick, born on March 16, 1894, in Enid, Oklahoma, USA, was an American film editor known for his work in the film industry. Havlick's career spanned over three decades, during which he worked on more than 100 films. His notable credits include "The Sky Raiders" in 1931 and "The Stranger Wore a Gun" in 1953, both as an editor. Havlick's contributions to cinema were recognized with three Academy Award nominations, one of which he won.
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