Celluloid : the film to-day (1931)

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APPENDIX THE PRODUCTION UNITS OF SOME OUTSTANDING FILMS, WITH THEIR PLAYERS Although every attempt has been made to check the authenticity of the following data, no guarantee of absolute accuracy can be vouchsafed. The author would naturally be grateful for any additions. An asterisk (#) denotes that the film referred to has not, up till the time of writing, been shown for public exhibition in England. All Quiet on the Western Front. (American) 1929-30 Production . . Universal Direction . . . Lewis Milestone Scenario . . . Maxwell Anderson, Dell Andrews and George Abbott Camera . . . Arthur Edeson Design . . . Charles D. Hall and W. R. Schmidt Score . . . David Broekman Sound Recordist . . C. Roy Hunter Recording Apparatus . Western Electric With Louis Wolheim as Katczins\y, Lewis Ayres as Paul Baumer, and John Wray as Himmelstross. Adapted from the book by Erich Maria Remarque. 239