Motion Picture Production Encyclopedia (1949)

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PRODUCTIONS 19 4 8 |r. Production manager, Henry Stitz. Assistant director, Fred Frank. Script supervisor, Milly Vallie. Hair stylist. Carmen Dirigo. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Dance director, Nick Castle. Crip, F. Hawkins. Costumes designed by Orry Kelly. Still man, Maurice Goldberg. CAST — Deanna Durbin, Edmond O'Brien, Don Taylor, Jeffrey Lynn, Ray Collins, Hugo Haas, Harry Davenport, Criff Barnett, Katharine Alexander, James Todd, Morris Ankrum, Frank Conroy, Leon Belasco, Louise Beavers, Raymond Creenleaf, Charles Meredith, Adele Rowland, Mary Adams, Adrienne Marden, Beatrice Roberts, Harry Cheshire, Donald Randolph, William Could. Days in production, 42. Reviewed 8-27-48. FORCE OF EVIL Roberts-Enterprise-MCM. Producer, Bob Roberts. Director, Abraham Polonsky. Screenplay, Abraham Polonsky, Ira Wolfert. Original novel, "Tucker's People," Ira Wolfert. Photography, George Barnes. Operating cameraman, Jack Warren. Art direction, Richard Day. Set decorations, Edward G. Boyle. Music score, David Raksin. Musical director, Rudolph Polk. Edited by Walter Thompson. Sound technician, Frank Webster. Production manager, Joseph C. Gilpin. Assistant director, Robert Aldrich. Script supervisor, Don Weis. Hair stylist, Lillian Lashin. Makeup, Gus Norin. Grip, Carl Gibson. Wardrobe, Louise Wilson. Still man, Scofty Welburn. CAST — John Garfield, Beatrice Pearson, Thomas Gomez, Marie Windsor, Howland Chamberlin, Roy Roberts, Paul Fix, Stanley Prager, Barry Kelley, Paul McVey, Georgia Backus, Jack Overman, Tim Ryan, Sid Tomack, Barbara Woodill, Raymond Largay, Beau Bridges, Allen Mathews, Sheldon Leonard, Jan Dennis. Reviewed 12-27-48. A FOREIGN AFFAIR PARA. Producer, Charles Brackett. Director, Billy Wilder. Screenplay, Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, Richard L. Breen. Original, David Shaw. Adaptation, Robert Harari. Photography, Charles B. Lang. Process, Farciot Edouart, Dewey Wrigley. Special effects, Gordon Jennings. Operating cameraman, Guy Bennett. Art direction, Hans Dreier, Walter Tyler. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Ross Dowd. Musical director-score-songs, Frederick Hollander. Edited by Doane Harrison. Sound technicians, Hugo Grenzbach. Walter Oberst. Production manager, Hugh Brown. Assistant director, C. C. Coleman, Jr. Script supervisor, Harry Hogan. Grip, Edgar Crowder. Makeup supervision, Wally Westmore. Costumes designed by Edith Head. Still man, Jack Koffman. CAST — Jean Arthur. Marlene Dietrich, John Lund, Millard Mitchell, Peter von Zerneck, Stanley Prager, Bill Murphy, Gordon Jones, Freddie Steele, Raymond Bond, Boyd Davis, Robert Malcolm, Charles Meredith, Michael Raffetto, James Larmore, Damien O'Flynn. Days in production, 60. Reviewed 6-14-48. FORT APACHE Argosy-RKO. Producers, John Ford Merian C. Cooper. Director, John Ford. Screenplay, Frank S. Nugent. Original story suggestion, "Massacre.' 'by James Warner Bellah. Photography, Archie Stout. Special effects, Dave Koehler. Operating cameraman, Eddie Fitzgerald. Art direction, James Basevi. Set decorations, Joseph Kish. Orchestrations-conductor, Lucien Cailliet. Edited by Jack Murray. Sound technicians, Frank Webster, Joseph Kane. Production manager, Bernard McEveety. Assistant director, Lowell Farrell. Script supervisor, Meta Sterne. Makeup, Emile La Vigne. Dance director, Kenny Williams. Grip, Carl Gibson. Costume research, D. R. O. Hatswell. Research editor, Katherine Cliffton. Technical advisors, Major Philip Keiffer, Katherine Spaatz. Still man, Al St. Hilaire. CAST — John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple, John Agar, Pedro Armendariz, Ward Bond, Irene Rich, George O'Brien, Anna Lee, Victor McLaglen, Dick Foran, Jack Pennick, Guy Kibbee, Grant Withers, Miguel Inclan. Days in production, 45. Reviewed 3-10-48. FOUR FACES WEST Sherman-Enterprise-UA. Producer, Harry Sherman. Associate producer, Vernon E. Clark. Director, Alfred E. Green. Screenplay, Graham Baker, Teddi Sherman. Original novel "Paso Por Aqui," Eugene Manlove Rhodes. Adaptation, William and Milarde Brent. Photography, Russell Harlan. Operating cameraman, George Clemens. Art direction, Duncan Cramer. Set decorations, Ray Robinson. Music score-direction, Paul Sawtell. Edited by Edward Mann. Sound technician, Frank Webster. Production manager, Joseph C. Gilpin. Assistant director, Nate Barrager. Script supervisor, Marie Messinger. Hair stylist, L. Lashin. Makeup, Gus Norin. Grip, Carl Gibson. Still man, Charlps "Scotty" Weibourne. CAST — Joel McCrea, Frances Dee, Charles Bickford, Joseph Calleia, William Conrad, Martin Garralaga, Raymond Largay, John Parrish, Dan White, Davison Clark, Houseley Stevenson. George McDonald, Eva Novak, Sam Flint, Forrest Taylor. Days in production, 52. Reviewed 5-10-48. FRENCH LEAVE MONO. Producer, Sid Luft. Director, Frank McDonald. Screenplay, Jameson Brewer, Jack Rubin. Original, Jameson Brewer. Photography, William Sickner. Operating cameraman. Bill Margolies. Art direction, Dave Milton. Set decorations, Raymond Boltz, jr. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by Ace Herman. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Production manager, Glenn Cook. Assistant director, Jack Reynolds. Script supervisor, Nona Vas. Makeup, Webb Overlander. Grip, Harry Lewis. Still man, Scott Weibourne. CAST — Jackie Cooper, Jackie Coogan, Ralph Sanford, Curt Bois. Renee Godfrey, William Dambrosi, Claire DuBrey, John Bleifer, Larry Blake, Robin Raymond. Charles La Torre, George Lloyd, Frank Scannell, Pedro Regas, Jimmy Cross, Dick Winslow, Alphonse Martell, Billy Snyder, Manuel Paris, Vivian Mason, Robert Coogan. Days in production, 9. Reviewed 4-30-48. FRONTIER ACENT MONO. Producer, Barney Sarecky. Director. Lambert Hillyer. Original screenplav, J. Benton Cheney. Photography, Harry Neumann. Operating cameraman Lynn Powers. Set decorations, Vin Taylor. Musical director, Edward J. Kay. Edited by John C. Fuller. Sound technician, Earl Sitar. Production manager, Charles J. Bigelow. Assistant director, Eddie Davis. Grip. George Booker. Still man, James Fullerton. CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Reno Blair, Dennis Moore, Riley Hill, Lane Bradford, Robert Woodward, Kansas Moehring. Boyd Stockman, Ted Adams, William H. Ruhl, Kenneth MacDonald, Frank LaRue. Bill Hale. Virginia Carroll. Days in production, 6. Reviewed 10-29-48. THE FULLER BRUSH MAN Edward Small-COL. Executive producer, Edward Small. Producer-director, S. Sylvan Simon. Screenplay. Frank Tashlin, Devery Freeman. Original, Saturday Evening Post story by Roy Higgins. Photography. Lester White. Operating cameraman, Roy Clark. Art direction, Stephen Goosson, Carl Anderson. Set decorations, Wilbur Menefee, Louis Diage. Music score, Heinz Roemheld. Edited by Al Clark. Sound technician, Lambert Day. Assistant director, Wilbur McGaugh. Script supervisor, Rose Loewinger. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Grip. Ed Blaisdell. Costumes designed by Jean Louis. Still man, Homer Van Pelt. CAST — Red Skelton, Janet Blair, Don McGuire, Hillary Brooke, Adele Jergens, Ross Ford. Trudy Marshall, Nicholas Joy, Donald Curtis, Arthur Space. Selmer Jackson, Roger Moore, Stanley Andrews. Bud Wolfe, David Sharpe, Chick Collins, Billy Jones, Jimmy Lloyd. Jimmy Logan, limmie Hunt. Days in production, 39. Reviewed 5-7-48. FURY AT FURNACE CREEK 20th-FOX. Producer, Fred Kohlmar. Director, Bruce Humberstone. Screenplay, Charles G. Booth. Original, David Garth. Additional dialog, Winston Miller. Photography, Harry Jackson. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Operating cameraman, Bud Mautino. Art direction, Lyle Wheeler, Albert Hogsett. Set decorations, Thomas Little. Music score, David Raksin. Orchestrations, Herbert Spencer, Maurice De Packh. Musical director, Alfred Newman. Edited by Robert Simpson. Sound technicians, Eugene Grossman, Harry M. Leonard. Production manager, Sidney Bowen. Assistant director, William Eckhardt. Script supervisor, Rose Steinberg. Hair stylist, Peggy Adams. Makeup, Ben Nye, George Lane. Grip. Bruce Hunsaker. Costumes designed by Rene Hubert. Still man, Ray Nolan. CAST — Victor Mature, Coleen Gray, Glenn Langan,