Motion Picture Production Encyclopedia (1950)

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PRODUCTIONS 1948 499 ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST Ul. Producer, |erry Bresler. Director, Michael Cordon. Screenplay, Vladimir Pozner. Original play, Lillian Hellman. Photography, Hal Mohr. Operating cameraman, Walter Blummie. Co-ordinator of production, )ohn Hambleton. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Robert Boyle. Set decorations, Russell A. Causman, John Austin. Music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof. Orchestrations, David Tamkin. Edited by Milton Carruth. Sound technicians, Leslie I. Carey, Richard De Weese. Production manager, C. Stalling. Assistant director, Ben Chapman. Script supervisor, Millie Valle. Hair stylist, Carmen Dirigo. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Crip, Stanley Culiver. Costumes designed by Yvonne Wood. Still man, Albert Anderson. CAST — Fredric March, Dan Duryea, Edmond O'Brien, Ann Blyth, Florence Eldridge, john Dall, Dona Drake, Betsy Blair, Fritz Leiber, Whit Bissell, Don Beddoe, Wilton Craff, Virginia Farmer, Libby Taylor, Smoki Whitfield. Days in production. 48. Reviewed 4-15-48. APARTMENT FOR PECCY 20th-FOX (Technicolor). Producer William Perlberg. Director-screenplay. Ceorge Seaton. Original novel, Faith Baldwin. Photography, Harry Jackson. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, Clemens Finley. Operating cameraman. Irving Rosenberg. Art direction, Lyle Wheeler, Richard Irvine. Set decorations. Thomas Little, Walter M. Scott. Music score, David Raksin. Orchestrations, Herbert Spencer, Maurice de Packh. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by Robert Simpson. Sound technicians, E. Clayton Ward, Roger Heman. Production manager, Booth McCraken. Assistant director, D. E. Johnston. Script supervisor, Teresa Brachetto. Hair stylist, Kay Reed. Makeup, Ben Nye, Bill Riddle. Ernie Park. Crip, Bruce Hunsaker. Still man, Emmett Schoenbaum. CAST — Jeanne Crain, William Holden, Edmund Cwenn, Cene Lockhart, Griff Barnett Randy Stuart Marion Marshall, Pati Behrs, Henri Letondal Houseley Stevenson. Helen Ford, Almira Sessions, Charles Lane, Ronnold Burns, Cene Nelson, Bob Patten, Betty Ann Lynn, Therese Lyon, Ann Staunton, Hal K Dawson, Frank Scannell, Rctbesrt B. Williams. Days in production, 56. Reviewed 9-8-48. APPOINTMENT WITH MURDER Falcon-FILM CLASSICS. Producer-director Jack Bemhard. Screenplay, Don Martin. Original Joel Malone, Harold Swanton, based on character by Michael Arlen. Photography, Walter Strenge. Operating cameraman, Wilbur Bradley. Set decorations Earl Wooden. Music score, Karl Hajos. Edited by Asa Boyd Clark. Sound technician, Ferol Redd Production manager. Ceorge Moskov. Assistant director, Frank Fox. Script supervisor, Mary Gibson a, rfuf?'.-,T?d Larsen Crip, Fred Russell. Still man, Al St. Hilaire. CAST — John Calvert, Catherine Craig Jack Reitzen. Lyle Talbot. Peter Brocco. Ben Welden ? °J Cpnte, Jay Criffith, Michael Mark Carlos Schipa, Ann De Metrio, Carole Donne, Barbara l-rekmg. Days in production, 8. Reviewed 10-8-48. ARCH OF TRIUMPH David Lewis-Enterprise-UA. Producer David Lewis Associate produc ;r, Otto Klement. Director Lewis' Milestone. 2nd unit director, Nate Watt. Screenplay Lewis Milestone, Harry Brown. Original novel Erich Maria Remarque. Photography, Russell Metty Process, Mario Castegnaro. Special effects. Robert M Moreland. Operating cameraman, Jack Russell Production design, William Cameron Menzies Art direction William E. Flannery. Set decorations, Edward t. Boyle Music score, Louis Cruenberg. Musical directors Morris Stoloff, Rudolph Polk. Edited by Duncan Mansfield. Sound technician, Frank Webster Production manager, Joseph C. Gilpin. Assistant director Robert Aldrich. Script supervisor, Evelyn Earle. Hair stylist, Lillian Lashin. Makeup Custaf M ^°rt'1?uCn4P\y/?lter Dalton Costumes designed by bdith Head Marion Herwood Keyes. Still men, Scotty We borne Durwood Craybill. Technical advisor Mi ' ™.Bernheim of the French Research Foundation LAAT— I ngnd Bergman, Charles Boyer, Charles Laughton Louis Calhern, Roman Bohnen, Stephen Bekassy, Ruth Nelson. Curt Bois, J. Edward Brom berg, Michael Romanoff, Art Smith, John Laurenz, Leon Lenoir, Franco Corsaro, Nino Pipitoni, Vladimir Rashevsky, Alvin Hammer, Jay Cilpin. Ilia Khmara, Andre Marsauden, Hazel Brooks, Byron Foulger, Bill Conrad, Peter Virgo, Feodor Chaliapin. Days in production, 105. Reviewed 2-18-48. ARE YOU WITH IT? Ul. Producer, Robert Arthur. Co-ordinator of production, John Hambleton. Director, Jack Hively. Screenplay, Oscar Brodney. Musical comedy by Sam Perrin, Ceorge Balzer, based on novel "Slightly Perfect" by Ceorge Malcolm-Smith. Photography, Maury Gertsman. Special effects, David S. Horsley. Operating cameraman, Robert Pierce. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Emrich Nicholson. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Ray Jeffers. Music supervisor, Milton Schwarzwald. Musical direction, Walter Scharf. Songs, Sidney Miller, Inez James Edited by Russell Schoengarth. Sound, Leslie I. Carey, Glenn E. Anderson. Production manager, Henry "Hank" Spitz. Assistant director, Joseph E. Kenny. Script supervisor, Adele Cannon. Hair stylist, Carmen Dirigo. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Dance director, Louis Da Pron. Grip, Russ Frank. Costumes designed by Rosemary Odell. Still man, Clenn Adams. CAST — Donald O'Connor, Olga San Juan, Martha Stewart, Lew Parker, Walter Catlett, Pat Dane, Ransom Sherman, Louis Da Pron, Noel Neill, Julie Gibson, George O'Hanlon, Eddie Parks, Raymond Largay, Jody Gilbert, Howard Negley, Charles Bedell. Days in production, 43. Reviewed 3-11-48. THE ARCYLE SECRETS EronclFILM CLASSICS. Producers, Alan H. Posner, Sam X. Abarbanel. Associate producer, Albert Bildner. Director-original radio play and screenplay, Cyril Endfield. Photography, Mack Stengler. Operating cameraman. Fred Kaifer. Art direction, Rudi Feld. Set decorations, Joe Kish. Music score, Ralph Stanley. Musical director, David Chudnow. Edited by Cregg Tallas. Sound technician. Max Hutchinson. Production manager, Lewis J. Rachmil. Assistant director, Clarence Eurist. Script supervisor, Mary Cibson. Hair stylist, Ann Walker. Makeup, Ted Coodley. Grip, Karl Reed. Costumes designed by John E. Dowsing. Still man. Buddy Longworth. CAST — William Cargan, Marjorie Lord, Ralph Byrd, lack Reitzen, John Banner, Barbara Billingsley. Alex Fraser, Peter Brocco, George Anderson, Mickey Simpson, Alvin Hammer, Carole Donne, Mary Tarcai, Robert Kellard, Kenneth Greenwald, Herbert Rawlinson. Days in production, 8. Reviewed, 4-19-48. THE ARIZONA RANGER RKO. Producer, Herman Schlom. Director, John Rawlins. Original screenplay, Norman Houston. Photography, ). Roy Hunt. Operating cameraman, Willard Barth. Art direction. Albert S. D'Agostino, Charles F. Pyke. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Jack Mills. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director. C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Desmond Marquette. Sound technicians, Carry Harris, Terry Kellum. Assistant director. John Pommer. Script supervisor. D. Ullman. Hair stylist, Maudlee McDougall. Makeup, W. Fieldz. Crip, Michael Craves. Costumes designed by Adele Balkan. Still man, O. Sigurdson. CAST — Tim Holt, Jack Holt, Nan Leslie, Richard Martin, Steve Brodie, Paul Hurst, Jim Nolan, Robert Bray, Richard Benedict, William Phipps, Harry Harvey. Days in production, 15. Reviewed 3-24-48. THE ART DIRECTOR Academy Film Project-20th-FOX. Producer, Grant Leenhouts. Director, Otto Lang. Original, Arthur V. Jones. Music editor, Leon Birnbaum. Edited by Bernie Cooper. Reviewed 1948. ARTHUR TAKES OVER Sol Wurtzel-20th-FOX. Producer, Sol Wurtzel. Production assistant, Cliff R. Cans. Director, Mai St. Clair. Original screenplay, Mauri Grashin. Photography, Benjamin Kline. Operating cameraman, Perry Finnerman. Art direction. Ceorge Van Marter. Set decorations, Al Greenwood. Music score, Darrell Calker. Musical director, David Chudnow. Edited by Roy Livingston. Supervising editor. William F. Claxton. Sound technician, Max M. Hutchinson. Assistant director, Paul Wurtzel. Script supervisor, Sascha Laurence. Hair stylist, Elaine Ramsey. Makeup, Ray Lo