Director
Harry Keller
Born 1913 · Los Angeles, California, USA
Harry Keller was an American film editor, producer, and director known for his work in Westerns and action films. Born in Los Angeles, he began his career as a film editor in the 1930s, working on numerous projects before transitioning to directing in the 1950s. Keller directed films such as The Unguarded Moment (1956) and Quantez (1957). In 1958, he was tasked by Universal Pictures with directing re-shoots and additional scenes for Orson Welles's film Touch of Evil. Keller's contributions to the film industry spanned several decades, showcasing his versatility and dedication to filmmaking.
Directed

Touch of Evil
Assistant Director · 1958

The Brass Bottle
Director · 1964

Day of the Badman
Director · 1958

In Enemy Country
Director · 1968

I Captured the King of the Leprechauns
Director · 1959

Savage Frontier
Director · 1953

Phantom Stallion
Director · 1954

National Velvet
Director · 1960

Six Black Horses
Director · 1962

Seven Ways from Sundown
Director · 1960

The Unguarded Moment
Director · 1956

The Female Animal
Director · 1958

Gundown at Sandoval
Director · 1959

Texas John Slaughter: Geronimo's Revenge
Director · 1960

Desert of Lost Men
Director · 1951

Leadville Gunslinger
Director · 1952

Tammy Tell Me True
Director · 1961

Letter to Loretta
Director · 1953