Motion Picture Production Encyclopedia (1950)

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^fe*"^; -Pittas ANN SHERIDAN, VICTOR MATURE starring in "STELLA" with David Wayne, Randy Stuart, Marion Marshall, Evelyn Varden, Leif Erickson, Hobart Cavanaugh, Lea Penman, Frank Fontaine. Written and Directed by CLAUDE BINYON. Produced by SOL C. SIEGEL. V n 1'U $et Set JUNE HAVER, WILLIAM LUNDIGAN, GLORIA De HAVEN, DENNIS DAY, HARRY JAMES starring in "I'LL GET BY" with Thelma Ritter, Danny Davenport, Marion Marshall. Directed by RICHARD SALE. Produced by WILLIAM PERLBERG. Color by TECHNICOLOR. CENTURY-FOX CLIFTON WEBB, JEANNE CRAIN, MYRNA LOY starring in "CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN" with Betty Lynn, Edgar Buchanan, Barbara Bates, Mildred Natwick, Sara Allgood. Directed by WALTER LANG. Produced by LAMAR TROTTI. Color by TECHNICOLOR. Screen Play by Lamar Trotti. Based on the Novel by Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr., and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. "%W#<^ ?4 venue BETTY GRABLE, VICTOR MATURE, PHIL HARRIS starring in "WABASH AVENUE" with REGINALD GARDINER, JAMES BARTON, Barry Kelley, Margaret Hamilton, Jacqueline Dalya, Robin Raymond. Directed by HENRY KOSTER. Produced by WILLIAM PERLBERG. Color by TECHNICOLOR. Screen Play by Harry Tugend and Charles Lederer. Lyrics and Music by Mack Gordon and Josef Myrow. Dances Staged by Billy Daniel.