Motion Picture Production Encyclopedia (1950)

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PRODUCTION S 19 4 8 505 CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY 20th-FOX. Producer, William Perlberg. Director, George Seaton. Screenplay, George Seaton, Valentine Davies. Original stage play, Julius |. and Philip C. Epstein; book, Rosemary Taylor. Photography, Harry Jackson. Operating cameraman, Irving Rosenberg. Art direction, Lyle Wheeler, Richard Irvine. Set decorations. Thomas Little, Stuart Reiss. Music score, Alfred Newman. Orchestrations, Edward Powell. Edited by Robert Simpson. Sound technicians, Alfred Bruzlin, Roger Heman. Production manager, Charles Hall. Assistant director, Art Jacobson. Script supervisor, Doris Drought. Hair stylists Myrtle Ford, Peggy Adams. Makeup, Ben Nye, Bill Riddle. Crip, Bruce Hunsaker. Costumes designed by Kay Nelson. Still man, Emmett Schoenbaum. CAST — Dan Dailey, Celeste Holm, Colleen Townsend, Alan Young, Natalie Wood, William Frawley, Connie Gilchrist, William Callahan, Veda Ann Borg, Porter Hall, Whit Bissell, Katherine Emery, Roy Roberts, Hal K. Dawson, Percy Helton Mary Field, Anthony Sydes, H. T. Tsiang, Loren Raker, Junius Matthews. Dick Ryan, Ruth Rickaby, Edward Keane, Jack Daley, Jack Kirkwood, Francis Pierlot, Wilson Wood, Eddie Laughton, Frank Meredith. Days in production, 57. Reviewed 12-8-48. CLOSE-UP Marathon-EL. Producer, Frank Satenstein. Associate producer, Robert L. Joseph. Director, Jack Donohue. Screenplay, John Bright Max Wilk. Original, James Poe. Adaptation, Martin Rackin. Photography, William Miller. Operating cameraman, Edward Hyland. Art direction, Furth Ullman. Music directorscore, Jerome Moross. Edited by Robert Klager. Sound technician Clarence Wall. Production manager, Jules Bricken. Assistant director, James Digangi. Script supervisor, Faith Elliott. Makeup, Ira Senz. Still man, William J. Nallan. CAST — Alan Baxter, Virginia Gilmore, Richard Kollmar, Loring Smith, Phil Huston, Russell Collins, Wendell Phillips Joey Faye. Marcia Walter. Days in production, 28. Reviewed 10-1-48. THE COBRA STRIKES EL. Producer, David I. Stephenson. Director, Charles F. Reisner. Original screenplay, Eugene Conrad. Dialog director, Stewart Stern. Photography, Guy Roe. Special effects, George J. Teague. Operating cameraman, Leland Davis. Art direction, Frank E. Durlauf. Set decorations, Armor Morlowe. Musical director, Irving Friedman. Edited by Louis Sackin. Sound. Leon S. Becker. Percy |. Townsend. Assistant director. Howard W. Koch. Script supervisor, Jack Herzberg. Hair stylists, Joan St. Oegger, Gwen Holden. Makeup. Em Westmore. Del Armstrong. Crirj Louis Kusley. Still man, Ted Weisbarth. CAST — Sheila Ryan, Richard Fraser, Leslie Brooks, Herbert Heyes James Seay. Richard Loo, Lyle Latell, Pat Flaherty. Philip Ahn, Fred Nurney, Leslie Denison, George Sorel. Days in production, 9. Reviewed 5-12-48. COMMAND DECISION MCM. Producer, Sidney Franklin. Associate producer, Gottfried Reinhardt. Director, Sam Wood. Screenplay, William R. Laidlaw, George Froeschel. Original play by William Wister Haines. Photography, Harold Rosson. Special effects, A. Arnold Gillespie, Warren Newcombe. Operating cameraman, Bob Mortin. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Urie McCleary. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Jack D. Moore. Music score, Miklos Rozsa. Edited by Harold F. Kress. Sound, Douglas Shearer, James K. Brock. Production manager. Al Shenberg. Assistant director, Sid Sidman. Script supervisor, Les Martinson. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Grip. Lloyd Isbell. Still man. Ed Hubbell. CAST — Clark Cable, Walter Pidgeon, Van Johnson, Brian Donlevy, Charles Bickford, John Hodiak, Edward Arnold, Marshall Thompson, Richard Quine, Cameron Mitchell, Clinton Sundberg, Ray Collins, Warner Anderson, John Mclntire, Moroni Olsen, John Ridgely, Michael Steele, Edward Earle, Mack Williams, James Millican. Days in production, 59 Reviewed 12-28-48. CONCERT MAGIC Concert Films Corp. Producers, Paul Cordon, George Moskov. Director, Paul Gordon. Photography, Paul Ivano. Operating cameraman. Harvey Gould. Music advisor, Victor Clement. Edited by Douglas Bagier. Sound technician, Mack Dalgliesh. Assistant directors, Frank Fox, Ralph Slosser. Grip, Fred Russell. Still man, James Doolittle. CAST — Yehudi Menuhin, Jakob Gimpel, Eula Beal, Adolph Bailer, Antal Dorati, Marguerita Campbell, Hollywood Symphony Orchestra. Days in production, 6. Reviewed 10-1 5-48. CORONER CREEK Producers Actors-COL. (Cinecolor). Producer, Harry Joe Brown. Director, Ray Enright. Screenplay, Kenneth Garnet. Original novel, Luke Short. Photography, Fred H. Jackman, Jr. Cinecolor consultant, Gar Gilbert. Operating cameraman, Robert Gough. Art director, George Van Marter. Set decorations, George Sawley. Music score, Rudy Schrager. Musical director, David Chudnow. Edited by Harvey Manger. Sound technician, William R. Fox. Production manager, Joe Popkin. Assistant director, Aaron Rosenberg. Script supervisor, Mary Gibson Whitlock. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Grip, Henry Mack. Still man, Irving Lipman. CAST — Randolph Scott, Marguerite Chapman, George Macready, Sally Eilers, Edgar Buchanan, Barbara Reed, Wallace Ford, Forrest Tucker. William Bishop, Joe Sawyer. Russell Simpson, Douglas Fowley, Lee Bennett, Forrest Taylor, Phil Schumacher, Warren Jackson. Days in production, 36. Reviewed 6-3-48. THE COUNTERFEITERS Fortune-Reliance-20th-FOX. Executive producers, Bert M. Stearn, Harry E. Hendel. Producer-original, Maurice H. Conn. Director, Peter Stewart. Screenplay, Fred Myton, Barbara Worth. Dialog director. Danny Mann. Photography, James S. Brown. Operating cameraman, Harvey Gould. Art direction, Frank Dexter. Set decorations, Elias H. Reif. Music score-director, Irving Gertz. Edited by Martin G. Conn, Harry Coswick. Sound technician, John H. Carter. Assistant director, Stanley Neufeld. Script supervisor, Emily Ehrlick. Grip, Stan Levin. Still man, Clifford Kling. CAST — John Sutton, Doris Merrick, Hugh Beaumont, Lon Chaney, George O'Hanlon, Douglas Blackley, Herbert Rawlinson, Pierre Watkin, Don Harvey, Fred Coby, Joyce Lansing, Gerard Gilbert. Days in production, 12. Reviewed 6-1-48. THE COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO West wood -U I. Producer John Beck. Director, Frederick De Cordova. Screenplay, William Bowers. Original. Walter Reisch. Photography, Edward Cronjager. Special effects, David S. Horsley. Operating cameraman, David Ragin. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun. Emrich Nicholson. Set decorations. Russell A. Gausman, Al Fields. Music score, Walter Scharf. Orchestrations, David Tamkin. Musical director, Milton Schwarzwald. Songs, Jack Brooks, Saul Chaplin. Edited by Edward Curtiss. Sound, Leslie I. Carey, Jack Bolger, Jr. Production manager, Howard Christie. Assistant director, William Holland. Script supervisor Adele Cannon. Hair stylists, Jane Romaine, Emmy Eckardt. Makeup. Abe Haberman, Sid Perele. Dance director, Louis Da Pron. Grip, L. B. Hayes. Skating numbers staged by Catherine Littlefield. Costumes designed by Bill Livingston. Still man, Sherman Clark. CAST — Sonja Henie, Olga San Juan. Dorothy Hart, Michael Kirby, Arthur Treacher, Hugh French, Ransom Sherman, Freddie Trenkler, John James, Arthur O'Connell, Joseph Crehan, Ray Teal. Days in production, 54. Reviewed 11-1-48. COURTIN' TROUBLE MONO. Producer, Louis Gray. Director, Ford Beebe. Original screenplay, Ronald Davidson. Photography, Harry Neumann. Operating cameraman, Lynn Power. Set decorations, Vin Taylor. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by John Fuller. Sound technician, Frank McWhorter. Assistant directors, Eddie Davis, Harry Jones. Script supervisor, Helen McCaffrey. Grip, George Booker. Still man, James Fullerton. CAST — Jimmy Wakely, "Cannonball" Taylor, Virginia Belmont, Leonard Penn. Steve Clark, Marshall Reed, House Peters, Jr., Frank LaRue, Bob Woodward, Bud Osborne, Boyd Stockman, Bill Bailey, Bill Potter, Bill Hale, Carol Henry, Don Weston, Louis Armstrong, Arthur Smith. Days in production, 6. Reviewed 1217-48.