Motion Picture Production Encyclopedia (1949)

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408 PRODUCTIONS 1948 THE DENVER KID REP. Associate producer, Cordon Kay. Director, Philip Ford. Original screenplay. Bob Williams. Photography, John MacBurnie. Operating cameraman, Enzo Martinelli. Art direction, Frank Arrigo. Set decorations. John McCarthy, Jr., James Redd. Music score, Dale Butts. Edited by Harold Minter. Sound technician, Richard Tyler. Assistant director, Herb Mendelson. Script supervisor, Larry Lund. Hair stylist, Peggy Grey. Makeup, Bob Marks. Crip, Whitey Lawrence. Still man, Don Keyes. CAST — Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller, William A. Henry, Douglas Fowley, Rory Mallinson, George H. Lloyd. George Meeker, Emmett Vogan Hank Patterson, Bruce Edwards, Peggy Wynne, Tom Steele, Carole Gallagher, Black lack (horse). Days in production, 9. Reviewed 10-15-48. DESIGN FOR DEATH RKO. Executive producer, Sid Rogell. Producers, Theron Warth, Richard O. Fleischer. Screenplay, Theodor S. Geisel, Helen Ceisel. Original research, I. Kleinerman, John Stratford. Photography-special effects, Russell A. Cully. Montage, Harold Palmer. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Elmo Williams, Marston Fay. Sound technician. Earl Mounce. Narrators, Kent Smith, Hans Conried. Reviewed 1-27-48. DESPERADOES OF DODCE CITY REP. Associate producer. Cordon Kay. Director, Philip Ford. Original screenplay. Bob Williams. Photography, John MacBurnie. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lvdecker. Operating cameraman, Enzo Martinelli. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr.. George Milo. Musical director, Morton Scott. Edited by Harold Minter. Sound. T. A. Carman. Assistant director, Arthur Vitarelli. Script supervisor. Bob Walker. Hair stylist, Marjorie Lund. Makeup, Bob Mark, Howard Smit. Grip. Whitey Lawrence. Still man, Ira Hoke. CAST — Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller, Mildred Coles, Roy Barcroft, Tristram Coffin, William Phipps, lames Craven, John Hamilton, Edward Cassidy, House Peters, Jr.. Dale van Sickel, Peggy Wynne, Ted Mapes. Days in production, 8. Reviewed 9-2-48. DEVIL'S CARCO Faleon-FILM CLASSICS. Producer, Philip N. Krasne. Director, John F. Link. Screenplay, Don Martin. Original, Robert Tallman, Jason lames. Based on character created by Michael Arlen. Photography, Walter Strenge. Operating cameraman, George Clemens. Set decorations, Tommy Thompson. Musical director-score, Paul Dessau. Edited by Asa Boyd Clark. Sound technician, Glen Glenn. Production manager, Dick L'Estrange. Assistant director, Mack Wright. Script supervisor. Mary Gibson. Hair stylist, Cale McGarry. Makeup, Ted Larsen. Grip, Fred Russell. Still man, James Doolittle. CAST — John Calvert, Rochelle Hudson, Roscoe Karns, Lyle Talbot, Theodore von Eltz, Michael Mark, Tom Kennedy, Paul Marion. Paul Regan. Eula Guy, Christine Larson, Walter Soderling, John Bagnai. Jack Conrad, Peggy Wynne, Peter Michael, Carol lanis, Fred Coby, Dick Rush. Days in production, 10. Reviewed 6-29-48. DISASTER Pine-Thomas-PARA. Producers. William Pine. William Thomas. Director, William Pine. Original screenplay, Thomas Ahearn. Photography, Ellis W. Carter. Operating cameraman. Kit Carson. Art direction, Lewis H. Creber. Set decorations, Alfred Kegerris. Edited by Howard Smith. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Production manager. L. B. Merman. Assistant director, Howard Pine. Script supervisor Sam Freedle. Hair stvlist, Eunice Proudlove. Makeup. Paul Stanhooe. Grip, Buzz Gibson. Still man, Ed Henderson. CAST — Richard Denning, Trudv Marshall. Damian O'Flynn, Will Wright, James Millican. lack Lambert. Days in production, 9. Reviewed, 10-20-48. DOCKS OF NEW ORLEANS MONO. Producer, James S. Burkett. Director, Derwin Abrahams. Screenplay, W. Scott Darling. Original characters, Earl Derr Biggers. Photography, William Sickner. Operating cameraman, John Martin. Set decorations, Ken Schwartz. Musical director, Edward J. Kay. Edited by Ace Herman. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Production manager, Glenn Cook. Assistant director, Theodore "Doc" Joos. Script supervisor, Mary Chaffee. Hair stylist, Lela Chambers. Grip, Geo. Booker. Still man, Jim Fullerton. CAST — Roland Winters, Victor Sen Yung. Mantan Moreland. John Gallaudet. Virginia Dale, Boyd Irwin, Carol Forman, Howard Negley, Douglas Fowley, Emmett Vogan, Harry Hayden, Rory Mallinson, Stanley Andrews. Days in production, 8. Reviewed 4-29-48. DON'T TRUST YOUR HUSBAND (Previewed as "An Innocent Affair") DREAM CIRL PARA. Producer. P. J. Wolfson. Director, Mitchell Leisen. Original play, Elmer Rice. Photography, Daniel L. Fapp. Special effects. Cordon Jennings. Process photography, Farciot Edouart. Operating cameraman, Haskell "Buzz" Boggs. Art direction, Hans Dreier, John Meehan. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Crace Cregory. Musical director-score, Victor Young. Songs, Jay Livingston, Ray Evans. Edited by Alma Macrorie. Sound technicians, Don McKay, Walter Oberst. Production manager, Hugh Brown. Assistant director, John Coonan. Script supervisor. Harry Hogan. Makeup, Wally Westmore. Dance director, Billy Daniels. Crip, Erwin Newmeyer. Costumes designed by Edith Head. Still man, Jack Koffman. CAST — Betty Hutton, Macdonald Carey. Patric Knowles, Virginia Field, Walter Abel. Peggy Wood, Carolyn Butler. John Abbott, Lowell Gilmore, Zamah Cunningham, Frank Puglia. Days in production, 48. Reviewed 5-5-48. DREAMS THAT MONEY CAN BUY Films Intl. of America. Producer-director, Hans Richter. Co-producer, Kenneth MacPherson. Directorial assistant, John Stix. Original screenplay, Hans Richter, David Vern, Hans Rehfisch, loseph Freeman. Original ideas, Alexander Calder, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Fernand Leger, Man Rav, Hans Richter. Photography, Arnold Eagle, Werner Brandes, Peter Cluchanok. Meyer Rosenblum, Herman Shulman, Victor Vicas. Art direction, Hans Richter. Music score, Louis Applebaum. Paul Bowles. David Diamond, John Cage, Darius Milhaud. Songs, John LaTouche. Assistant director, Miriam Raeburn. CAST — Jack Bittner. Libby Holman, |osh White, Norman Cazanjian, Doris Okerson. Reviewed 7-1 5-48. THE DUDE GOES WEST King Bros. -ALLIED ARTISTS. Producers, Frank and Maurice King. Assistant to producers, Arthur Gardner. Director, Kurt Neumann. Original screenplay, Richard Sale, Mary Loos. Dialog director, Jo Graham. Technical adviser. Herman King. Photography, Karl Struss. Special effects, Ray Mercer. Operating cameraman. Bob Martin. Art direction, Gordon Wiles. Set decorations, Sidney Moore. Music score, Dimitri Tiomkin. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by Richard Heermance. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Production manager, Herman Webber. Assistant director, Frank Heath. Script supervisor. Jules Levy. Makeup, Emile La Vigne. Hair stylist, Carla Hadley. Grip. Harry Lewis. Still man. Madison Lacey. CAST — Eddie Albert, Gale Storm, James Gleason, Gilbert Roland, Binnie Barnes, Barton MacLane. Douglas Fowley. Tom Tyler. Harry Havden. Chief Yowlachie. Sarah Padden, Catherine Doucet, Edward Gargan. Frank Yaconelli, Tom Fadden, Olin Howlin, Charles Williams, Francis Pierlot, Dick Elliott, Lee "Lasses" White. Si Jenks, George Meeker. Days in production, 22. Reviewed 4-22-48. DYNAMITE Pine-Thomas-PARA. Producers, William H. Pine, William Thomas. Director, William H, Pine. Original screenplay, Milton Raison. Photography, Ellis W. Carter. Operating cameraman, Kit Carson. Art direction, Lewis H. Creber. Set decorations Alfred Kegerris. Music score. Darrell Calker. Edited hv Howard Smith. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Production manager, L. B. Merman. Assistant director. Howard Pine. Script supervisor, Sam Freedle. Hair stvlist, Eunice Proudlove. Makeup, Paul Stanhope. Grip. Buzz