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PRODUCTIONS 1948
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LULU BELLE
Bogeaus-COL. Producer, Benedict Bogeaus. Production associate, Arthur M. Landau. Assistant to producer, Carley Harriman. Director, Leslie Fenton. Screenplay, Everett Freeman. Original play, Charles MacArthur, Edward Sheldon. Additional dialog, Karl Kamb. Photography, Ernest Laszlo. Operating cameraman, Curt Fetters. Art direction, Duncan Cramer. Set decorations, Robert Priestley. Music score, Henry Russell. Edited by )ames Smith. Sound technician, Frank McWhorter. Production manager, Ken Walters. Assistant director, Joseph Depew. Script supervisor, Anita Speer. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Crip, John Livesey. Dance director, Nick Castle. Still man, Frank Tanner. Costumes designed by Jean Louis.
CAST — Dorothy Lamour, George Montgomery, Albert Dekker, Otto Kruger, Clenda Farrell, Creg McClure, Charlotte Wynters, Addison Richards, William Haade, Ben Erway, Clancy Cooper, John Indnsano, Bud Wiser, George Lewis, Harry Hays Morgan, Jack Norman, Martha Holliday. Days in production, 37. Reviewed 6-10-48.
LUXURY LINER
MCM l Technicolor ) . Producer, Joe Pasternak. Director, Richard Whorf. Screenplay, Gladys Lehman, Richard Connell. Photography, Robert Planck. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, James Gooch. Special effects, A. Arnold Gillespie, Donald Jahraus. Operating cameraman, Harkness Smith. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Arthur Krams. Musical director, Georgie Stoll. Edited by Robert J. Kern. Sound, Douglas Shearer, Standish J. Lambert. Production manager, Sergei Petschnikof f . Assistant director, Tom Andre. Script supervisor, Grace DuBray. Hair stylist, Sydney Cuilaroff. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Grip, Thomas Long. Costumes designed by Helen Rose, Valles. Still man, Frank Shugrue.
CAST — George Brent, Jane Powell, Lauritz Melchior, Frances Gifford, Marina Koshetz, Xavier Cugat, Thomas E. Breen, Richard Derr, John Ridgeley, The Pied Pipers, Connie Gilchrist. Days in production, 53. Reviewed 8-17-48.
MACBETH
(Made in Italy) Mercury-REP. Producer-directoradaptation-actor, Orson Welles. Associate producer, Richard Wilson. Original play, William Shakespeare. Dialog director, William Alland. Photography, John L. Russell. 2nd unit photography, William Bradford. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, Fred Ritter. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., James Redd. Music score, Jacques Ibert. Musical director, Efrem Kurtz. Edited by Louis Lindsay. Sound technicians, John Stransky, Jr., Garry Harris. Hair stylist, Peggy Gray. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costumes designed by Adele Palmer.
CAST — Orson Welles, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Roddy McDowall, Edgar Barrier, Alan Napier, Erskine Sanford, John Dierkes, Keene Curtis, Peggy Webber, Lionel Brahm, Archie Heugly, Jerry Farber, Christopher Welles, Morgan Farley, Lurene Tuttle, Brainerd Duffield, William Alland, George Chirello, Gus Schilling. Days in proudction, 18. Reviewed 10-1 1-48.
MADONNA OF THE DESERT
REP. Associate producer. Stephen Auer. Director, George Blair. Screenplay. Albert de Mond. Original,' Frank Wisbar. Photography, John BacBurnie. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Operating cameraman, Herb Kirkpatrick. Art direction, Frank Arrigo. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr.. George Milo. Musical director, Mort Glickman. Edited by Harry Keller. Sound technician, Fred Stahl. Assistant director, Joe Dill. Script supervisor, Dorothy Yutzi. Hair Stylist, Louise Landmeir. Makeup, Bob Mark. Grip, Whitey Lawrence. Costumes designed by Adele Palmer. Still man. Don Keyes.
CAST — Lynne Roberts. Donald Barry Don Castle, Sheldon Leonard, Paul Hurst, Roy Barcroft, Paul e' Burns, Betty Blythe, Grazia Narciso Martin Carralaga, Frank Yaconelli, Maria Genardi, Renee Donatt, Vernon Cansino. Days in production, 11. Reviewed
THE MAIN STREET KID
REP. Associate producer, Sidney Picker. Director, R. G. Springsteen. Screenplay. Jerry Sackheim. Original radio play, Caryl Coleman. Additional dialog, John K. Butler. Photography, John MacBurnie. Operating cameraman, Enzo Martinelli. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, Charles Thompson. Musical director, Morton Scott. Edited by Anthony Martinelli. Sound technician, Earl Crain, Sr. Assistant director, Lee Lukather. Script supervisor, Joan Eremin. Hair stylist, Louise Landmeir. Makeup, Howard Smit. Grip, C. B. Lawrence. Still man, Ira Hoke.
CAST — Al Pearce, Janet Martin, Alan Mowbray. Adele Mara, Arlene Harris, Emil Rameau, Douglas Evans, Roy Barcroft, Phil Arnold, Sarah Edwards, Earle Hodgins, Dick Elliott, Byron S. Barr. Days in production, 13. Reviewed 1-14-48.
THE MAN FROM COLORADO
COL. (Technicolor). Producer, Jules Schermer. Director, Henry Levin. 2nd unit director, Arthur Rosson. Screenplay, Robert D. Andrews, Ben Maddow. Original, Borden Chase. Photography, William Snyder. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, Francis Cugat. Operating cameraman, Fayte Browne. Art direction, Stephen Goosson, A. Leslie Thomas. Set decorations, Wilbur Menefee, Sidney Clifford. Music score, George Duning. Musical director, M. W. Stoloff. Edited by Charles Nelson. Sound, George Cooper. Assistant director, Wilbur McGaugh. Script supervisor, Frances McDowell. Grip, Walter Meins. Costumes designed by Jean Louis. Still man, Homer Van Pelt.
CAST — Glenn Ford. William Holden. Ellen Drew, Ray Collins, Edgar Buchanan, Jerome Courtland, James Millican, Jim Bannon, William "Bill" Phillips, Denver Pyle, James Bush. Mikel Conrad, David Clarke, Ian MacDonald, Clarence Chase, Stanley Andrews, Myron Healey, Craig Reynolds, David York. Days in production, 79. Reviewed 11-18-48.
THE MAN FROM TEXAS
EL. Producer, Joseph Fields. Director, Leigh Jason. 2nd unit director, Noel Smith. Screenplay. Joseph Fields, Jerome Chodorov. Original play, E. B. Ginty. Dialog director, Stewart Stern. Photography, Jackson J. Rose. Special effects, George J. Teague. Operating cameraman, Carl Wester. Art direction, Edward L. Ilou. Special art effects, Jack R. Rabin. Set decorations, Armor Marlowe, Robert P. Fox. Music score, Earl Robinson. Orchestrations, Emil Cadkin. Musical director, Irving Friedman. Songs, Earl Robinson, Joseph Fields. Edited by Norman Colbert: supervision, Alfred DeGaetano. Sound, Leon Becker, Percy J. Townsend. Production manager. James T. Vaughn. Assistant director, Howard W. Koch. Script supervisor. Arnold Laven. Makeup, Em Westmore, Joseph Stinton. Hair stylists, Eunice and Lillian Shore. Grip, Truman Joiner. Still man, Morrison B. Paul.
CAST — James Craig, Lynn Bari, Johnnie Johnston, Una Merkel. Wally Ford, Harry Davenport, Sara Allgood, Vic Cutler, Reed Hadley, Clancy Cooper, Bert Conway, King Donovan. Days in production, 27. Reviewed 3-30-48.
MAN-EATER OF KUMAON
Monty Shaff-UI. Producer. Monty Shaft. Associate producer, Frank P. Rosenberg. Director, Byron Haskin. 2nd unit director, Robert Tansey. Screenplay, Jeanne Bartlett, Lewis Meltzer. Original book, "ManEaters of Kumaon," Jim Corbett. Adaptation, Richard G. Hubler, Alden Nash. Dialog director, Joan Hathaway. Photography, William C. Mellor. Operating cameraman, Wm. Dodds. Art direction, Arthur Lonergan. Set decorations, Robert Priestley. Music score, Hans J. Salter. Edited by George Arthur. Sound technician, Franklin Hansen. Production manager, Ben Hersh. Assistant director, Robert Agnew. Script supervisor. Fred Applegate. Hair stylist, Ann Locker. Grip, John Livesley. Makeup, Robert Cowan. Technical advisor. Major (Ret.) M. H. Whyte. Still man, William Thomas.
CAST — Sabu, Wendell Corey, Joanne Page, Morris Carnovsky, Argentina Brunetti, James Moss, Ted Hecht, John Mansfield, Eddie Das, Charles Wagenheim, Estelle Dodge, Lai Chand Mehra, Phiroze Nazir, Virginia Wave, Frank Lackteen, Jerry Riggio, Neyle Morrow, Ralph Moody, Alan Foster. Days in production, 36. Reviewed 6-17-48.