Motion Picture Production Encyclopedia (1949)

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PRODUCTIONS 1948 433 Songs, Don Raye, Gene De Paul. Edited by Daniel Mandell. Sound technician, Fred Lau. Production manager, Raoul Pagel. Assistant director, Joseph Boyle. Script supervisors, Anita Speer, Sam Freedle. Hair stylist, Mane Clark. Makeup, Robert Stephanoff. Crip, Ralph Hoge. Costumes designed by Sharaff. Still man, Hal McAlpin. CAST — Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, Charlie Barnet, Mel Powell, Buck & Bubbles, Page Cavanaugh Trio, Golden Gate Quartet, Russo and the Samba Kings, Hugh Herbert, Steve Cochran, J. Edward Bromberg, Felix Bressart, Ludwig Stossel, O. Z. Whitehead, Esther Dale, Mary Field, Howland Chamberlin, Paul Langton, Sidney Blackmer, Ben Welden, Ben Chasen, Peter Virgo, Harry Babasin, Louis Bellson, Alton Hendnckson. Days in production, 89. Reviewed 8-25-48. SONC OF IDAHO COL. Producer, Colbert Clark. Director, Ray Nazarro. Original screenplay. Barry Shipman. Photography, Vincent Farrar. Operating cameraman, Gert Anderson. Art direction, Charles Clague. Set decorations, Frank Tuttle. Music supervisor, Paul Mertz. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoiff . Edited by Aaron Stell. Sound technician, Jack Goodrich. Assistant director, Gilbert Kay. Script supervisor, Wyonna O'Brien. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Grip, Pat Sutherland. Still man, Don Christie. CAST — Kirby Grant, June Vincent, Tommv Ivo, Dorothy Vaughan, Emory Parnell. Eddie Acuff, Maudie Prickett, The Hoosier Hot Shots, The Sunshine Boys, The Sunshine Girls, The Starlighters. Days in pr iduction, 10. Reviewed 3-31-48. SONC OF THE DRIFTER MONO. Producer, Louis Gray. Director, Lambert Hillyer. Original screenplay, Frank Young. Photography, Harry Neumann. Operating cameraman, Wm. Margolies. Art direction, Vin Taylor. Edited by Fred Maguire. Sound technician, John Carter. Assistant director, Eddie Davis. Script supervisor, Doris Miller. Crips, Lawrence Hutronich, Grant Tucker. Still man, Jim Fullerton. CAST — Jimmy Wakely, Dub "Cannonball" Taylor, Mildred Coles, Patsy Moran, William Ruhl, Marshall Reed, Frank La Rue, Carl Mathews, Jimmie Martin, Steve Clark, Wheaton Chambers, Bud Osborne, Bob Woodward, Gary Garrett, Arthur Smith, Dick Reinhardt. Cliff Stone, Wayne Burson. Days in production, 6. Reviewed 5-17-48. SONS OF ADVENTURE REP. Associate producer. Franklin Adreon. Director, Yakima Canutt. Original screenplay. Franklin Adreon, Sol Shor. Photography, John MacBurnie. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Operating cameraman, Joe Novak. Art direction, James Sullivan. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., James Redd. Musical director, Morton Scott. Edited by Harold Minter. Sound technician, Earl Crain, Sr. Production manager, Joe Dill. Assistant director, Bob Shannon. Script supervisor, Bob Walker. Hair stylist, Peggy Grey. Makeup, Bob Marks. Grip, Whitey Lawrence. Still man, Ira Hoke. CAST — Lynne Roberts. Russ Hayden, Gordon Jones, Grant Withers, George Chandler, Roy Barcroft. John Newland, Stephanie Bachelor, John Holland, Gilbert Frye. Richard Irving, Joan Blair, John Crawford, Keith Richards, James Dale. Days in production 10. Reviewed 9-24-48. SORRY, WRONG NUMBER Hal Wallis-PARA. Producers, Hal Wallis, Anatole Litvak. Director, Anatole Litvak. Screenplay, from her own original radio play, Lucille Fletcher. Photography, Sol Polito. Process, Farciot Edouart. Special effects, Cordon Jennings. Operating cameraman, Al Green. Art direction. Hans Dreier, Earl Hedrick. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Bertram Granger. Music score. Franz Waxman. Edited by Warren Low. Sound technicians, Cene Merritt, Walter Oberst. Production manager, Richard Blavdon. Assistant director, Richard McWhorter. Script supervisor, Marvin Weldon. Makeup. Wally Westmore. Grip. Fred True. Still man. Malcolm Bulloch. Costumes designed by Edith Head. CAST — Barbara Stanwyck, Burt Lancaster, Ann Richards, Wendell Corey, Harold Vermilyea, Ed Begley, Leif Erickson, William Conrad, John Bromfield, Jimmy Hunt, Dorothy Neumann, Paul Fierro. Da> s in production, 45. Reviewed 7-26-48. A SOUTHERN YANKEE MCM. Producer, Paul Jones. Director, Edward Sedgwick. Screenplay, Harry Tugend. Original, Melvin Frank, Norman Panama. Photography, Ray June. Special effects. Warren Newcombe. Operating cameraman, Dale Deverman. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Randall Duell. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Arthur Krams. Music score, David Snell. Edited by Ben Lewis. Sound, Douglas Shearer, John A. Williams. Production manager, S. Petschnikof f . Assistant director, Earl McEvoy. Script supervisor, John Banse. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Grip, Mervin Price. Costumes designed by Valles. Still man, Jerry Hester. CAST — Red Skelton, Brian Donlevy, Arlene Dahl, George Coulouris, Lloyd Gough, John Ireland, Minor Watson, Charles Dingle, Art Baker, Reed Hadley, Arthur Space, Joyce Compton. Days in production, 43. Reviewed 8-6-48. SPEED TO SPARE Pine-Thomas-PARA. Producers, William Thomas, William Pine. Director, William Berke. 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. Musical director, David Chudnow. Edited by Monty Pearce. Sound technician, Earl Sitar. Assistant director, Howard B. Pine. Script supervisor, Frances Steens. Hair stylist, Loretta Francel. Makeup, Paul Stanhope. Grip, Karl Reed. Still man, Malcolm Bulloch. CAST — Richard Arlen, Jean Rogers, Richard Travis, Nanette Parks, Roscoe Karns, Pat Phelan, Ian MacDonald, Paul Harvey. Days in production, 14. Reviewed 2-16-48. THE SPIRITUALIST EL. Producer, Ben Stoloff. Director, Bernard Vorhaus. Screenplay, Muriel Roy Bolton, Ian McLellan Hunter. Original, Crane Wilbur. Photography, John Alton. Special effects, George J. Teague. Operating cameraman, Les Schorr. Art direction, Frank Durlauf. Art effects. Jack R. Rabin. Set decorations. Armor Marlowe, Clarence Steensen. Music score, Alexander Laszlo. Musical director, Irving Friedman. Edited by Norman Colbert. Sound, Leon S. Becker, Frank McWhorter. Production manager, James T. Vaughn. Assistant director, Ridgeway Callow. Script supervisor, Arnold Laven. Hair stylists, Joan St. Oegger, Gwen Van Upp. Makeup, Ern Westmore, Frank Westmore. Grip, Truman Joiner. Costumes, Frances Ehren. Still man, George Hommel. CAST — Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari, Cathy O'Donnell, Richard Carlson, Donald Curtis, Virginia Gregg, Harry Mendoza, Norma Varden. Days in production, 17. Reviewed 8-3-48. STAGE STRUCK MONO. Producer, Jeffrey Bernerd. Director, William Nigh. Screenplay, George Wallace Sayre, Agnes Christine Johnston. Original, George Wallace Sayre. Photography, Harry Neumann. Operating cameraman, Wm. Margolies. Art direction, David Milton. Set decorations, Raymond Boltz, Jr. Musical director, Edward J. Kay. Edited by William Austin, supervisor. Otho Lovering. Sound technician, Earl Sitar. Assistant director, Eddie Davis. Script supervisor, llona Vas. Hair stylist, Loretta Francel. Grip, George Booker. Still man, Scott Welbourne. CAST — Kane Richmond, Audrey Long, Conrad Nagel, Ralph Byrd, John Gallaudet, Anthony Warde. Pamela Blake, Charles Trowbridge, Nana Bryant, Selmer Jackson, Evel"n Brent. Wanda McKay, Jacqueline Thomas, Wilbur Mack. Days in production, 8. Reviewed 5-10-48. STAGE TO MESA CITY PRC-EL. Producer, Jerry Thomas. Director, Ray Taylor. Original screenplay, Joseph F. Poland. Dialog director, Gloria Welsch. Photography, James S. Brown, Jr. Operating cameraman, Edward Kearns. Set decorations. Gene Redd. Music score, Walter Greene. Musical director, Dick Carruth. Edited by Hugh Winn. Sound technician, Glen Glenn. 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