Harry Gerstad
Harry Gerstad was an American film editor and director, celebrated for his work on several classic films. He began his career in the 1930s, working as an assistant editor before becoming a full editor. Gerstad won two Academy Awards for Best Film Editing for Champion (1949) and High Noon (1952). His editing was noted for its precision and ability to enhance narrative tension. In the 1960s, Gerstad transitioned to television, directing episodes of series such as The Adventures of Superman. His contributions to both film and television showcased his versatility and dedication to the craft of editing and directing.
Crew

High Noon
Supervising Film Editor

The Men
Editor

Big Jake
Editor

Crossfire
Editor

The Spiral Staircase
Editor

Framed
Editor

Rocketship X-M
Editor

Gun Crazy
Editor

The Alligator People
Editor, Supervising Film Editor

Freckles
Editor

So Well Remembered
Editor

Walk on the Wild Side
Editor

Cyrano de Bergerac
Editor

Cover Me Babe
Editor

13 Fighting Men
Director

Walking Tall
Editor

Death of a Salesman
Editor

Till the End of Time
Editor
Aftermath
Editor

Home of the Brave
Editor

Champion
Editor

The War Wagon
Editor

Ben
Editor

Combat Squad
Editor

Hard Contract
Editor

Frontier Gun
Editor

My Six Convicts
Supervising Editor

The Juggler
Editor

The Magic Sword
Supervising Editor

The Secret Life of an American Wife
Editor

Eight Iron Men
Supervising Editor

Unknown Island
Editor