Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1949 523 I SHOT JESSE JAMES Lippert-SCREEN GUILD. Executive producer, Robert L. Lippert. Producer, Carl K. Hittleman. directororiginal screenplay, Samuel Fuller; based on article by Homer Croy. Photography, Ernest Miller. Operating cameraman, Archie Dalzell. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, James Redd. Music score, Albert Classer. Edited by Paul Landres. Sound technicians, T. A. Carman, Howard Wilson. Assistant director, Johnny Crubbs. Script supervisor, Moree Herring. Hair stylist, Peggy Gray. Makeup, Bob Mark. Still man, Milton Cold. CAST — Preston Foster, Barbara Britton, John Ireland, Reed Hadley, J. Edward Bromberg, Victor Kilian, Barbara Wooddell, Tom Tyler, Tom Noonan, Byron Foulger, Eddie Dunn, Jeni Le Con. Reviewed 1-28-49. rT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING 20th-FOX. Producer, William Perlberg. Director, Lloyd Bacon. Screenplay, Valentine Davis. Original, Shirley W. Smith, Valentine Davis. Photography, Joe MacDonald. Operating cameraman, Atillio Cabanni. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, J. Russell Spencer. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Stuart Reiss. Music score, Leigh Harline. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by Bruce Pierce. Sound technicians, Eugene Crossman, Harry M. Leonard. Production manager, Charles Hall. Assistant director, Jasper BIystone. Script supervisor, Doris Drought. Hair stylists, Irene Brooks, Lillian Hokum. Makeup, Ben Nye, Allan Snyder. Grip, Frank Cory, Jr. Costumes designed by Bonnie Cashin. Gaffer, Les Everson. Still man, Anthony Ugrin. CAST — Ray Milland, Jean Peters, Paul Douglas, Ed Begley, Ted de Corsia, Ray Collins, Jessie Royce Landis, Alan Hale, Jr., Bill Murphy, William E. Green, Edward Keane, Gene Evans, Al Eben, Ruth Lee, John Butler, Jane van Duser, Ray Teal, Grandon Rhodes, Mickey Simpson, Johnny Calkins, Harry Cheshire, Harry Seymour, Robert B. Williams, Charles Flynn. Reviewed 5-5-49. IT'S A GREAT FEELING WB. (Technicolor). Producer, Alex Gottlieb. Director, David Butler. Screenplay, Jack Rose, Mel Shavelson. Original, I. A. L. Diamond. Photography, Wilfred M. Cline. Special effects, William McCann, H. F. Koenekamp. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, Mitchell Kovaleski. Operating cameraman, Al Green. Art direction, Stanley Fleischer. Set decorations, LyIe B. Reifsnider. Music score, Jule Styne. Musical director, Ray Heindorf. Songs, Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn. Edited by Irene Morra. Sound technicians, Dolf Thomas, David Forrest. Production manager, Frank Mattison. Assistant director, Phil Quinn. Script supervisor, Jean Baker. Hair stylist, Agnes Flanagan. Makeup, Perc Westmore, Mickey Marcellino. Dance director, LeRoy Prinz. Grip, Chuck Harris. Costumes designed by Milo Anderson. Gaffer, Chas. O'Bannon. Still man, Pat Clark. CAST — Dennis Morgan, Doris Day, Jack Carson, Bill Goodwin, Irving Bacon, Claire Carleton, Harlan Warde, Jacqueline deWit, Mazonne-Abbott Dancers, Errol FIvnn Reviewed 7-26-49. I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE 20th-FOX. Producer, Sol C. Siegel. Director, Howard Hawks. Screenplay, Charles Lederer, Leonard Spigelgass, Hagar Wilde. Original, Henri Rochard. Photography, Norbert Brodine, O. Borradaile. Operating cameraman, Roger Shearman. Art direction, LyIe Wheeler, Albert Hogsett. Set decorations, Thomas Little. Music score, Cyril Mockridge. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by James B. Clark. Sound technicians, George Leverett, Roger Heman. Production manager, A. F. Erickson. Assistant director, Arthur Jacobson. Script supervisor, Kathleen Fagan. Hair stylists, Irene Brooks, Linda Cross. Makeup, Ben Nye, Pat McNally. Crip, Eddie Ledgerwood. Gaffer, Robert Petzoldt. Still man, Jerry Milligan. CAST — Gary Grant, Ann Sheridan, Marian Marshall, Randy Stuart, William Neff, Eugene Gericke, Ruben Weindorff, Lester Sharpe, John Whitney, Ken Tobey, Robert Stevenson, Alfred Linder, David McMahon, Joe Haworth. Reviewed 8-10-49. JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN JACKPOT JITTERS MONO. Producer, Barney Gerard. Director, William Beaudine. Original screenplay, Barney Gerard. Eddie Cline, from George McManus' feature "Bringing Up Father." Photography, L. W. O'Connell. Operating cameraman, William Marguiles. Art direction, Dave Milton. Set decorations, Raymond Boltz, Jr. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by Roy V. Livingston. Sound technician, John Kean. Production manager, Allen K. Wood. Assistant director, Melville Shyer. Script supervisor, Nona Vas. Hair styist, Leia Chambers. Makeup, Charles Huber. Grip, Harry Lewis. Gaffer, Lloyd Garnell. Still man, Ed Jones. CAST — Joe Yule, Renie Riano, George McManus, Walter McCarty, Tim Ryan, June Harrison, Pat Goldin, Joel Marston, Dick Ryan, Jimmy Aubrey, Tom Kennedy, Betty Blythe, Ed East, Earle Hodgins, Willie Best, Sid Marion, Marcelle Imhot, Hank Mann, Chester Conklin, Leon Belasco, Eddie Kane, Sam Haves, Joe Hernandez. Reviewed 8-29-49. JIGSAW Tower-UA. Producers, Edward J. Danziger, Harry Lee Danziger. Director, Fletcher Markle. Screenplay, Fletcher Markle, Vincent McConnor. Original, John Roeburt. Photography, Don Malkames. Special effects, William L. Nemeth. Music score, Robert W. Stringer. Edited by Robert Matthews. Sound technician, David M. Polak. Assistant director, Sal J. Scoppa, Jr. Makeup, Fred Ryle. CAST — Franchot Tone, Jean Wallace, Marc Lawrence, Myron McCormick, Winifred Lenihan, Betty Harper, Hedley Rainnie, Walter Vaughn, George Breen, Robert Cist, Hester Sondergaard, Luella Gear, Alexander Campbell, Robert Noe, Alexander Lockwood, Ken Smith, Alan Macateer, Manuel Aparicio, Brainard Duffield. Reviewed 3-8-49. JOE PALOOKA IN THE COUNTERPUNCH MONO. Producer, Hal E. Chester. Associate producer, Bernard Burton. Director, Reginald Le Borg. Original screenplay, Henry Blankfort, Cyril Endfield. Photography, William Sickner. Operating cameraman, William Marguiles. Art direction, David Milton. Set decorations, Raymond Boltz. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by Warren Adams. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Production manager, Allen K. Wood. Assistant director, William Calihan, Jr. Script supervisor. Ilona Vas. Makeup, Charles Huber. Grip, Grant Tucker. Gaffer, Floyd Garnell. Still man, Al St. Hilaire. CAST — Joe Kirkwood, Leon Errol, Eyise Knox, Shelia Ryan, Marcel Journet, Walter Sande, Douglass Dumbrille, Ian Wolfe, Harry Lewis, Frank Sully, Eddie Gribbon, Douglas Fowley, Suni Chorre, Ralph Graves, Roland Dupree, Martin Carralaga, Gertrude Messenger, Sam Hayes, John Hart, John Indrisano, Joe Herrera, Robert Conway. Reviewed 2-16-49. JOE PALOOKA IN THE BIG FIGHT MONO. Producer Hal E. Chester. Associate producer, Bernard Burton. Director-added dialog, Cyril Endfield. Original screenplay, Stanley Prager. Photography, Mack Stengler. Operating cameraman, William Margolies. Art direction, Dave Milton. Set decorations, Raymond Boltz, Jr. Musical director, Edward J. Kay. Edited by Otho Lovering, Fred Maguire. Fight sequences staged by John Indrisano. Sound technician, Frank Webster. Production manager, Allen K. Wood. Assistant director, William Calihan, Jr. Script supervisor, Mary Chaffee. Hair stylist, LeIa Chambers. Makeup, Charles Huber. Grip, Harry Lewis. Costumes designed by Lorraine MacLean. Gaffer, Joe Wharton. Still man. Bud Graybill. CAST — Leon Errol, Joe Kirkwood, Lina Romay, David Bruce, George O'Hanlon, Virginia Welles, Greg McClure, Taylor Holmes, Ian MacDonald, Lou Lubin, Bert Conway, LyIe Talbot, Benny Baker, Eddie Gribbon, Jack Roper, Frances Osborne, Harry Hayden, Frank Fenton, George Fisher. Reviewed 2-16-49. JOHN LOVES MARY WB. Producer, Jerry Wald. Director, David Butler. Screenplay, Phoebe and Henry Ephron. Original play, Norman Krasna. Photography, Peverell Marley. Special effects, William McGann, Robert Burks.