Motion Picture Production Encyclopedia (1950)

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500 PRODUCT IONS 1948 pez. Crip, C. O. Morris. Still man. Buddy Longworth. CAST — Lois Collier, Richard Crane, Skip Homeier, Ann E. Todd, Jerome Cowan, Barbara Brown, William Bakewell, Howard Freeman, Joan Blair, Elmira Sessions, Jeanne Gail. Days in production, 12. Reviewed 5-20-48. ASSIGNED TO DANCER EL. Producer-screenplay, Eugene Ling. Director, Boetticher. Original, Robert E. Kent. Dialog director, Burk Symon. Photography, Lewis W. O'Connell. Special effects, George J. Teague. Operating cameraman, Leland Davis. Art direction, Edward L. Ilou. Set decorations, Armor Marlowe, Clarence Steensen. Musical director, Irving Friedman. Edited by W. Donn Hayes. Sound, Leon S. Becker, Robert Pritchard. Assistant director, Emmett Emerson. Script supervisor, Dick Walton. Makeup, Ern Westmore, Frank Westmore. Hair stylists, Joan St. Oegger, Helen Turpin. Crip, Charlie Rose. Still man, Milton Cold. CAST — Cene Raymond, Noreen Nash, Bob Bice, Ralf Harolde, Martin Kosleck, Jack Overman, Cene Evans, Mary Meade, Victor Cutler, Russell Hicks, Dean Reisner, Eddie Parks, Emory Parnell, Franklyn Farnum, William Kennedy, Chili Williams. Days in production, 8. Reviewed 5-3-48. B. F.'S DAUGHTER MCM. Producer, Edwin H. Knopf. Director, Robert Z. Leonard. Screenplay, Luther Davis. Original novel, John P. Marquand. Photography. Joseph Ruttenberg. Special effects, Warren Newcombe. Montage, Peter Ballbusch. Operating cameraman, Herbert Fischer. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Daniel B. Cathcart. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Jack D. Moore. Music score, Bronislau Kaper. Musical director, Charles Previn. Edited by George White. Sound, Douglas Shearer Charles E. Wallace. Production manager, Edward Woehler. Assistant director, Bert Glazer. Script supervisor, Tess Primock. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Grip, Leo Monlon. Costumes designed by Irene. Still man, Eddie Hubbell. CAST — Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, Charles Coburn, Richard Hart, Keenan Wynn, Margaret Lindsay, Spring Byington, Marshall Thompson, Barbara Laage, Thomas E. Breen, Fred Nurney. Days in production 42. Reviewed 2-17-48. THE BABE RUTH STORY Roy Del Ruth-ALLIED ARTISTS. Producer-director, Roy Del Ruth. Associate producer, Joe Kaufman. Assistant to producer-2nd unit director, D. Ross Lederman. Screenplay, Bob Considine, George Callahan. Book, Bob Considine. Photography, Philip Tannura. 2nd unit, James Van Trees. Operating cameraman, Eddie Fitzgerald. 2nd unit operating cameraman, Wilbur Bradley. Art direction, F. Paul Sylos. Set decorations, E. Ray Robinson. Musical director-score, Edward Ward. Edited by Richard Heermance. Sound technician, Frank Webster. Production manager, Glenn Cook. Assistant directors, Mel Dellar, Art Black. Script supervisor, Donna Norridge. Makeup, Otis Malcolm. Baseball technical advisor-actor, Pat Flaherty. Grip, Harry Lewis, Robert Dabke. Still man, Bud Graybill. Costumes designed by Lorraine MacLean. Furs, Willard George. CAST — William Bendix. Claire Trevor, Charles Bickford, Sam Levene, William Frawley, Gertrude Niesen, Fred Lightner, Stanley Clements, Bobby Ellis, Lloyd Cough, Matt Briggs, Paul Cavanagh, Pat Flaherty, To"ny Taylor, Richard Lane. Warren Douglas, Mark Koenig, Harry Wismer, Mel Allen, H. V. Kaltenborn, Knox Manning, Bucky Harris, Bob Meusel. Ziggy Sears, The King's Men, Mitchell Boychoir. Days in production, 40. Reviewed 7-19-48. BACK TRAIL Creat Western-MONO. Producer, Barney A. Sarecky. Director, Christy Cabanne. Original screenplay, J. Benton Cheney. Photography, Harry Neumann. Operating cameraman. Len Powers. Set decorations, Vin Taylor. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by Johnny Fuller. Sound technician, Earl Sitar. Assistant directors, Eddie Davis, Harry Jones. Script supervisor, Helen McCaffrey. Grip, Harry M. Lewis. Still man, James Fullerton. CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Mildred Coles, Ted Adams, Pierce Lyden. Snub Pol lard, Marshall Reed, Jimmy Home, Jr., Bob Woodward, George Holmes, Carol Henry. Days in production, 6. Reviewed 12-31-48. BADMEN OF TOMBSTONE King Bros. -ALLIED ARTISTS. Producers, Frank, Maurice and Hyman King. Assistant to producers, Arthur Gardner. Director, Kurt Newman. Screenplay, Philip Yordan, Arthur Strawn. Original novel, "Last of the Badmen," Jay Monaghan. Dialog director, Clarence Marks. Photography, Russell Harlan. Special effects, Max Luttenberg. Operating cameraman. Fleet Southcotte. Art direction, Theobold Holsopple. Set decorations, George Sawley. Music score, Roy Webb. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Richard Heermance. Sound technicians. Earl Sitar, Harold McNiff. Production manager, Art Siteman. Assistant directors, Frank Heath, Ben Kadish, Ed Morey, Jr. Script supervisor, Sam Freedle. Hair stylist, Beth Langston. Makeup. Tony Carnagle. Grip, Harry Lewis. Still man, Bud Graybill. CAST — Barry Sullivan, Marjorie Reynolds, Broderick Crawford, Fortunio Bonanova, Guinn Williams. John Kellogg, Mary Newton, Louis Jean Heydt, Virginia Carroll, Dick Wessel, Claire Carleton, Ted Hechf, Harry Cording, Lucien Littlefield, Harry Hayden, William Yip, Olin Howlin, Robert H. Barrat, Julie Gibson, Joseph Crehan, Ted Mapes, Rory Mallinson, Ted French, Douglas Fowley, Dennis Hoey, Morris Ankrum, Tom Fadden, Dick Foote, Billy Gray, Gerald Courtmarche, Bonnie Lou Donaldson. Days in production, 22. Reviewed 12-13-48. BEHIND LOCKED DOORS ARC-EL. Producer, Eugene Ling. Director, Oscar Boetticher. Screenplay, Malvin Wald, Eugene Ling. Original, Malvin Wald. Photography, Guy Roe. Special effects, George J. Teague. Operating cameraman, Lee Davis. Art direction, Edward L. Ilou. Set decorations. Armor Marlowe, Alexander Orenbach. Musical director, Irving Friedman. Edited by Norman Colbert. Sound, Leon S. Becker, Robert Pritchard. Production manager, James T. Vaughn. Assistant director, Emmett Emerson. Script supervisor, Richard Walton. Hair stylists, Joan St. Oegger, Helen Turpin. Makeup, Ern Westmore, Del Armstrong. Crip, Charles Rose. Costumes, Frances Ehren. Still man. Milt Gold. CAST — Lucille Bremer, Richard Carlson, Douglas Fowley, Tom Browne Henry, Herbert Heyes, Ralf Harolde, Cwen Donovan, Morgan Farley, Trevor Bardette, Dickie Moore. Days in production, 8. Reviewed 9-3-48. BELLE STARR'S DAUGHTER Alson-20th-FOX. Producer, Edward L. Alperson. Associate producer, Jack Jungmeyer, Jr. Director, Lesley Selander. Original screenplay, W. R. Burnett. Photography, William A. Sickner. Operating cameraman, John Martin. Art direction, Lucius Croxton. Set decorations, Dave Milton. Musical director-score. Dr. Edward Kilenyi. Edited by Jason Bernie. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Production manager, Wesley Barry. Assistant director, Harry Mancke. Script supervisor. Bill Shanks. Hair stylist. Fay Smith. Makeup, Webb Overlander. Crip, Bill Johnson. Still man, Ed Jones. CAST — George Montgomery, Rod Cameron Ruth Roman, Wallace Ford, Charles Kemper, William Phipps, Edith King, Jack Lambert, Fred Libby. Isabel Jewell, Larry Johns, Kenneth MacDonald. J. Farrell MacDonald, Christine Larsen, William Perrott, Frank Darien, Alvin Hammer, Chris-Pin Martin, Charles Stevens, Mary Foran. Paul E. Burns Lane Chandler. Days in production, 18. Reviewed 10-25-48. BERLIN EXPRESS RKO. Executive producer, Dore Schary. Producer, Bert Cranet. Assistant producer, William Dorfman. Director, Jacques Tourneur. Screenplay, Harold Medford. Original, Curt Siodmak. Photography, Lucien Ballard. Special effects, Harry Perry, Russell A. Cully. Harold Stine. Operating cameraman. Richard Davol. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Alfred Herman. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, William Stevens. Music score, Frederick Hollander. Musical director. C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Sherman Todd. Sound technicians, Jack Crubb, Clem Portman. Production manager, Sam Ruman. Assistant director, Nate Levinson. Script supervisor, D. Ullman. Makeup, Cordon Bau. Hair stylist, Ruth Reeves. Dance