Year book of motion pictures (1947)

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Bemds, Al Martin; Art Director, Perry Smith; Music, Mischa BakaleinilsoJf : Cameraman, Philip Tannura; Editor, Aaron Stell. Blondie's Lucky Day Columbia. Released, 4-4-46. Cast, Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, Marjorie Kent, Robert Stanton, Angelyn Orr, Jonathan Hale, Paul Harvey, Jack Rice, Bobby Larson, Charles Amt, Margie Liszt, Prank Orth, Frank Jenks. Director, Abby Berlin; Screenplay, Connie Lee; Art Director, Perry Smith; Musical Director. Mischa Bakaleinikoft ; Cameraman, L, W. O'Oonnell; Editor, Aaron Stell. Bine Dahlia, The Paramount; 96 mins. Reviewed, 2-6-46; Released, 4-19-46. Oast, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, William Bendix, Howard De Silva, Doris Dowllng-, Tom Powers, Hugh Beaumont, Howard Freeman, Don Costello, Will Wright, Frank Faylen, Walter Sande. Producer, John Houseman ; Director, George Marshall; Screenplay, Raymond Chandler: Musical Director, Victor Young; Art Directors, Hans Dreier, Walter Tyler; Cameraman. Lionel Linden; Process Photography, Farciot Edouart; Editor. Arthur Schmidt. Blue Skies Paramount; 104 mins. Reviewed, 9-26-46; Released, 12-27-46. Cast. Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Joan Caulfleld, Billy DeWolfe, Olga San Juan, Mikhail Rasumny, Frank Faylen, Victoria Horne, Karolyn Grimes Producer, Sol C. Siegel; Director, Stuart Heisler; Author, Allan Scott; Screenplay, Arthur Sheekman; Lyrics and Music, Irving Berlin; Musical Director, Robert Emmett Dolan; Dances, Hermes Pan: Cameramen, Charles Lang, Jr., William Snyder; Editor, LeRoy Stone. Border Bandits Monogram. Released, 1-12-46. Cast, Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton. Riley Hill, Rose Del Rosario, John Merton, Tom Quinn, Frank La Rue, Steve Clark, Charles Stevens, Lucio Villegas, Bud Osborne, Pat R. McGee. Director, Lambert Hillyer; Screenplay, Frank H. Young; Musical Director, Frank Sanucci; Cameraman, William A. Sickner; Editor, Carrol Lewis. Boston Blackie and the Law Columbia. Released, 12-12-46. Cast, Chester Morris, Trudy Marshall, Constance Dowling, Richard Lane, George E. Stone, Prank Sully, Warren Ashe, Selmer Jackson. Producer, Ted Richmond; Director, D. Ross Lederman; Screenplay, Harry J. Essex; Additional Dialogue, Malcolm Stuart Boylan; Art Director, Charles Clague; Musical Director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; Cameraman, George B. Meehan, Jr.; Editor, James Sweeney. Bowery Bombshell Monogram; 65 mins. Reviewed, 7-23-40; Released, 8-17-46. Cast, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Billy Benedict, David Gorcey, Teala Loring. Sheldon Leonard. Dawn Kennedy, James Burke, Vines Bamett, Wee Willie Davis, William Ruhl, Emmett Vogan, Bernard Gorcey, Milton Parsons. Lester Dorr, William Newell. Eddie Dunn. Producers, Jan Grioop, Lindsley Parsons; Director, Phil Karlson; Author, Edmond Deward; Screenplay, Edmond Deward; Musical Director, Edward Kay; Cameraman, William Sickner; Editor. William Austin. Boy's Banch M-G-M: 97 mins. Reviewed, 5-1-46; Released, July, 1946. Cast, Jackie "Butch" Jenkins, James Craig, Skippy Homeier, Dorothy Patrick, Ray Collins. Darryl Hickman, Sharon McManus, Minor Watson, Geraldine Wall, Arthur Space, Robert Emmet O'Connor, Moroni Olsen. Producer, Robert Sisk; Director, Roy Rowland; Screenplay, William Ludwig; Musical Score, Nathaniel Shilkret; Art Directors, Cedric Gibbons, Edward Cartagno; Cameraman, Charles Salerno; Editor, Ralph E. Winters. Breakfast in Hollywood United Artists; 9.3 mins. Reviewed, 1-14-46; Released, 2-22-46. Cast, Tom Breneman, Bonita Granville, Beulah Bondi, Edward Ryan. Raymond Walbum, Billie Burke, ZaSu Pitts, Hedda Hopper, Andy Russell, Spike Jones and His City Slickers, King Cole Trio. Producer, Robert S. Golden; Director, Harold Schuster; Screenplay, Earl W. Baldwin; Art Director, William Flannery; Musical Director, Nat W. Finston; Cameraman, Russell Metty; Editor, Bernard W. Burton. Bride Wore Boots, The Paramount; 86 mins. Reviewed, 3-19-46; Released, 6-31-46. Cast. Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Cummings, Diana Lynn, Patric Knowles, Peggy Wood, Robert Benchley, Willie Best, Natalie Wood, Gregory Muradian, Mary Young. Producer, Seton I. Miller; Director, Irving Pichel; Authors, Dwight Mitchell Wiley, Harry Segall; Screenplay, Dwight Mitchell Wiley; Art Directors, Hans Dreier, John Meehan; Musical Score, Frederick Hollander; Cameraman, Stuart Thompson; Special Effects, Gordon Jennings; Editor, Ellsworth Hoagland. Brief Enconnter Universal; 86 mins. Reviewed, 8-23-36; Released, 8-24-46. Produced in England. Oast, Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard, Stanley Halloway, Joyce Carey, Cyril Raymond, Everly Gregg, Margaret Barton. Producer, Noel Coward; Director, David Lean; Author, Noel Coward (from "SUll Life"); Art Director, L. P. Williams; Cameraman, Robert Krasker; Editor. J.Tck Harris. Bringing Up Father Monogram: 68 mins. Reviewed, 1016-46; Released, 11-2-46. Cast. Joe Yule. Renie Riano. George McManus, Tim Ryan, June Harrison, Wallace Chadwell, Tom Kennedy, Laura Treadwell, WUliam Frambes, Pat Golden, Jack Norton, Ferris Taylor, Tom Dugan, Joe Devlin, Fred Kelsey, Charles Wilson, Herbert Evans, Dick Ryan, Mike Pat Donovan, Bob Carleton, George Hickman. Producer, Barney Gerard: Director, Eddie Cllne; Author, Barney Gerard, Eddie Cline; Screenplay, Jerry Warner; Musical Director, Edward J. Kay; Cameraman, L. W. O'Connell; Editor, Ralph Dixon. — c — Caesar and Cleopatra United Artists-G. C. F.: 126 mlna. 163