Motion Picture Production Encyclopedia (1949)

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412 PRODUCTIONS 1948 Reginald Gardiner, Albert Dekker, Fred Clark, Charles Kemper, Robert Warwick, George Cleveland, Roy Roberts, Willard Robertson, Griff Barnett, Frank Orth, ). Farrell MacDonald, Charles Stevens, Jay Silverheels, James Flavin, Robert Adler, Harry Seymour, Harry Carter, Mauritz Hugo, Howard Negley, Harlan Briggs, Si jenks, Guy Wilkerson, Robert Williams. Days in production, 52. Reviewed 4-7-48. THE CALLANT BLADE COL. (Cinecolor). Producer, Irving Starr. Director, Henry Levin. Screenplay, Walter Ferris, Morton Grant. Original, Ted Thomas and Edward Dein. Additional dialog, Wilfrid Pettitt. Photography, Burnett Guffey, Charles Lawton, Jr. Cinecolor consultant, Wilton Holm. Operating cameraman, Gert Anderson Art direction, Stephen Gooson, Sturges Carne. Set decorations, Wilbur Menefee, Frank Tuttle. Music score, George Duning. Musical director, M. W. Stoloff. Edited by Viola Lawrence. Sound technician, George Cooper. Assistant director James Nicholson. Script supervisor, Dorothy Cumming. Grip, H. Hanks. Costumes designed by Jean Louis. Still man, Joe Walters. CAST — Larry Parks, Marguerite Chapman, Victor Jory, George Macready, Edith King, Michael Duane, Onslow Stevens, Peter Brocco, Tim Huntley, Ross Ford, Paul Campbell, Fred Sears, Nedrick Young, Wilton Graff. Days in production, 31. Reviewed 10-13-48. THE CALLANT LECION REP. Associate producer-director, Joe Kane. Screenplay, Gerald Adams. Original, John K. Butler, Gerald Geraghty. Photography, Jack Marta. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Operating cameraman, Joe Novak. Art direction, James Sullivan. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., George Milo. Musical director, Morton Scott. Edited by Richard L. Van Enger. Sound technician, Victor B. Appel. Production manager, Kenny Holmes. Assistant director, Richard Moder. Script supervisor. Bob Walker. Hair stylist, Peggy Gray. Makeup. Bob Mark. Grip, Gary Lambrecht. Costumes designed by Adele Palmer. Still man, Mickey Marigold. CAST — William Elliott, Adrian Booth, Joseph Schildkraut, Bruce Cabot, Andy Devine, lack Holt, Grant Withers. Adele Mara, lames Brown, Hal Landon, Tex Terry, Lester Sharpe, Hal Taliaferro, Russell Hicks. Herbert Rawlinson, Marshall Reed, Steve Drake. Harry Woods. Days in production, 20. Reviewed 5-20-48. THE CAY INTRUDERS Frank Seltier-20th-FOX. Producer, Frank N. Seltzer. Associate producer, Hugh King. Director, Ray McCarey. Screenplay, Francis Swann. Original, Francis Swann, Ray McCarey. Photography, Mack Stengler. Operating cameraman, Fred Kaifer. Art direction, Jerome Pycha. Jr. Set decorations, George Sawley. Music score, Ralph Stanley. Musical director, David Chudnow. Edited by Bert Jordan. Sound technician, Max Hutchinson. Production manager, Lewis ). Rachmil. Assistant director, Harold Godsoe. Script supervisor, Anita Speer. Hair stylist, Ann Locker. Grip, Burnett Jaques. Still man, Samuel Manatt. Costumes designed by Helen Ruth. CAST — John Emery, Tamara Geva, Leif Erickson, Roy Roberts, Virginia Gregg, Si Wills, Sara Berner, Harry Lauter, Marilyn Williams. Days in production 10. Reviewed 6-2-48. THE CAY RANCHERO REP. Associate producer. Edward J. White. Director. William Whitney. Original screenplay, Sloan Nibley. Photography, Jack Marta. Operating cameraman, Joe Novak. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorat:ons. Helen Housard. Musical director. Morton Scott. Edited by Tony Martinelli. Sound technician, Herb Norsch. Production manager, Joe Dill. Assistant director. Jack Lacey. Script supervisor, lack Herzberg. Makeup, Steve Drumm. Grip, Garrett Lambert. Still man. Mickey Marigold. CAST — Roy Rogers. Tito Guizar. Jane Frazee, Andy Devine, Estelita Rodriguez, George Meeker. LeRoy Mason, Dennis Moore, Keith Richards, Betty Gagnon, Robert Rose, Ken Terrell. Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers, Trigger I horse). Days in production, 26. Reviewed 1-6-48. THE CENTLEMAN FROM NOWHERE COL. Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow. Director, William Castle. Original screenplay, Edward Anhalt. Photography, Vincent Farrar. Operating cameraman, Fayte Browne. Art direction, George Brooks. Set decorations, Frank Kramer. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Henry Batista. Sound technician, Lambert Day. Production manager, Jack Fier. Assistant director, James Nicholson. Script clerk. Pearl Leiter. Hair stylist. Helen Hunt. Grip, Pat Sutherland. Still man, Ted Allan. CAST — Warner Baxter, Fay Baker, Luis Van Rooten, Charles Lane, Wilton Graff, Grandon Rhodes, Noel Madison, Victoria Home, Don Haggerty, William Forrest, Pierre Watkin, Robert Emmett Keane. Days in production, 12. Reviewed 9-10-48. THE CIRL FROM MANHATTAN Benedict Bogeaus-UA. Producer, Benedict Bogeaus. Production associate, Arthur M. Landau. Assistants to producer, Lewis ). Rachmil James Stacy. Director, Alfred E. Green. Original screenplay, Howard Estabrook. Photography, Ernest Laszlo. Special effects, Lee Zavitz. Operating cameraman. Curt Fetters. Art direction, Jerome Pycha, Jr. Set decorations, Robert Priestley. Orchestrations, Wallace Heglin. Musical director, David Chudnow. Edited by James E. Smith. Sound technician, John Carter. Production manager, Lewis J. Rachmil. Assistant director, Harold Godsoe. Script supervisors. Gene Hersh, Jack Herzberg. Hair stylist, Doris M. Harris. Makeup, Robert Cowan. Grip B. P. Jacques. Costumes designed by Greta. Still man, Frank Tanner. CAST — Dorothy Lamour, George Montgomery, Charles Laughton, Ernest Truex, Constance Collier, Hugh Herbert, William Frawley, Sara Allgood. Frank Orth, Raymond Largay, Selmar Jackson, Adelaide DeWalt Reynolds, Howard Freeman, George Chandler, Marie Blake, Maurice Cass. Days in production, 20. Reviewed 9-14-48. GIVE MY RECARDS TO BROADWAY 20thFOX. i Technicolor ) . Producer, Walter Morosco. Director, Lloyd Bacon. Screenplay, Samuel Hoffenstein, Elizabeth Reinhardt. Original, John Klempner. Photography, Harry Jackson. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus. Richard Mueller. Special effects. Fred Sersen. Operating cameraman, Irving Rosenberg. Art direction, Lyle Wheeler, J. Russell Spencer. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Ernest Lansing. Orchestrations, Gene Rose, Herbert Spencer. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by William Reynolds. Sound technicians, Arthur L. Kirbach, Roger Heman. Production manager, Sam Wurtzel. Assistant director, Arthur Jacobson. Script supervisor, Weslie |ones. Hair stylist. Linda Cross, Peggy Adams. Makeup, Ben Nye, Bill Riddle, Paul Stanhope. Dance director, Seymour Felix. Grip, Bruce Hunsaker. Costumes designed by Bonnie Cashin. Still man, Anthony Ugrin. CAST — Dan Dailey, Charles Winninger, Nancy Guild, Charlie Ruggles. Fay Bainter, Barbara Lawrence, Jane Nigh, Charlie Russell, Sig Ruman, Howard Freeman, Herbert Anderson, Pat Flaherty, Harry Seymour, Paul Harvey, Lela Bliss. Georgie Caine. Matt McHugh. Days in production, 50. Reviewed 5-21-48. THE GOLDEN EYE Burkett-MONO. Producer, James S. Burkett. Director, William Beaudine. Original screenplay, W. Scott Darling. Suggested by character created by Earl Derr Biggers. Photography. William Sickner. Operating cameraman, John Martin. Art direction, Dave Milton. Set decorations, Raymond Boltz, )r. Musical director, Edward ). Kay. Edited by Ace Herman. Sound technician, |ohn Kean, Frank Hansen. Production manager, Allen K. Wood. Assistant director, Wesley Barry. Script supervisor, |ules Levy. Hair stylist, Lela Chambers. Makeup. Webb Overlander. Grip, Grant Tucker. Still man, Al St. Hilaire. CAST — Roland Winters, Mantan Moreland, Victor Sen Young. Tim Ryan. Bruce Kellogg. Wanda McKay, Ralph Dunn, Forrest Taylor. Evelyn Brent, Lois Austin, Lee "Lasses" White. Tom Tyler, George L. Spaulding. Barbara Jean Wong. Lee Tung Foo Richard Loo, Bill Walker, Herman Cantor, Edmond Cobb, John Merton. Days in production, 7. Reviewed 10-21 -48.