Production Encyclopedia 1948 (1948)

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PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA 531 Lloyd Corrigan, Elisabeth Risdon, Ian Wolfe, Ray Teal, Victor Kllian, Charles Halton, Maurice Tauzin, Charles Waldron. Reviewed 8-14-45. FIRST YANK INTO TOKYO RKO. Producer-screenplay, J. Robert Bren. Director, Gordon Douglas. Original story, J. Robert Bren, Gladys Atwater. Music, Leigh Marline. Mus.ical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Photography, Harry J. Wild Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Walter Keller. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Charles Nields. Technical advisor on Japan, R. Andrew Smith. Edite'd by Philip Martin. Sound technician, John L. Cass. Assistant director, Sam Ruman. CAST — Tom Neal, Barbara Hale, Marc Cramer, Richard Loo, Keye Luke, Leonard Strong, Benson Fong, Clarence Lung, Keye Chang, Michael St. Angel. Reviewed 8-31-45. FLAME OF BARBARY COAST REP. Producer-director, Joseph Kane. Original screenplay, Borden Chase. Photography, Robert De Grasse. Edited by Richard Van Engel. Sound technician. Earl Grain, Sr. Art director, Gano Chittenden. Set decorations. Otto Siegel. Musical director, Morton Scott. Dance director, Larry Ceballos. Assistant director, Virgil Hart. CAST — John Wayne, Ann Dvorak, Joseph Schildkraut, William Frawley, Virginia Grey, Russell Hicks, Jack Norton, Manart Kippen, Eve Lynn, Marc Lawrence, Butterfly McQueen, Rex Lease, Hank Bell and Al Murphy. Reviewed 4-17-45. FLAME OF THE WEST MONO. Producer, Scott R. Dunlap. Director, Lambert Hillyer. Screenplay, Adele Buffington. Based on a magazine story by Bennett Foster. Photography, Harry Neumann. Assistant director, Eddie Davis. Sound Technician, Glen Glenn. Edited by Dan Milner. Art director, E. R. Hickson. Musical director, Frank Sanucci. Set decorations, Vin Taylor. CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Joan Woodbury, Douglass Dumbrille, Lynne Carver, Tom Quinn, Harry Lewis Woods, Raphael Bennett, Riley Hill, Jack Ingram, John Merton, Jack Rockwell, Steve Clark, Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys. Reviewed 5-11-45. THE FLEET THAT CAME TO STAY War Activities-U. S. Navy-PARA. Supervisor, Capt. Gene Markey. Producer, Lieut. Collier Young, assisted by Lieut, (jg) Julius Epstein. Photography by 100 Navy, Marine and Coast Guard combat photographers. Original music score, Lehman Engel. Edited by Harold H. Knottles, specialist photographer, first class. Narrator, Lieut. Fort Pearson. FOG ISLAND PRC. Producer, Leon Fromkess. Director, Terry Morse. Screenplay by Pierre Gendron. Based on original by Bernadine Angus. Photographed by Ira Morgan. Art director, Paul Palmentola. Edited by George McGuire. Sound technician, William Fox. Assistant director, William A. Calihan, Jr. CAST — Lionel Atwill, Jerome Cowan, George Zucco, Veda Ann Borg, Sharon Douglas, John Whitney, Jacqueline de Wit, Ian Keith, George Lloyd. Reviewed 2-7-45. FOLLOW THAT WOMAN Pine-Thomas-PARA. Associate producer. Maxwell Shane. Director, Lew Landers. Screenplay, Winston Miller, Maxwell Shane. Based on story by Ben Perry. Photography, Fred Jackman. Art direction, F. Paul Sylos. Set decorations. Glenn Thompson. Music score, Alexander Laszlo. Edited by Howard Smith, Henry Adams. Sound technician, Joseph I. Kane. Assistant director, Nat Merman. CAST — William Gargan, Nancy Kelly, Regis Toomey, Ed Gargan, Byron Barr, Don Costello, Pierre Watkin. Nella Walker, Audrey Young, Ben Welden. Reviewed 8-20-45. FRISCO SAL UNIV. Producer-director, George Waggner. Original screenplay. Curt Siodmak, Gerald Geraghty. Photography, Charles Van Enger. Musical director, Edward Ward. Art direction, John B. Goodman, Rob ert Clatworthy. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Ted Von Hemert. Choreographer, Lester Horton. Songs, Jack Brooks, George Waggner, Edward Ward, Jack Brooks, Norman Berens. Edited by Edward Curtiss. Sound technician, Glenn E. Anderson. Assistant director, Charles Gould. CAST — Susanna Foster, Turhan Bey, Alan Curtis, Andy Devine, Thomas Gomez, Collette Lyons, Samuel S. Hinds, Fuzzy Knight, Billy Green, Ernie Adams, George Lloyd, Bob Fiske. Reviewed 2-9-45. FRONTIER FEUD MONO. Producer, Charles J. Bigelow. Director, Lambert Hillyer. Assistant director, Eddie Davis. Screenplay by Jess Bowers. Original story by Charles N. Heckelmann. Photography, Harry Neumann. Sound technician. Glen Glenn. Edited by Dan Miiner. Musical director, Frank Sanucci. Set decorations, Vin Taylor. CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Dennis Moore, Christine Mclntyre, Edwin Parker, Ted Mapes, Frank LaRue, Steve Clark, Jack Rockwell, Mary MacLaren, Edmund Cobb and Lloyd Ingraham. Reviewed 12-21-45. FRONTIER GAL Fessier-PaganoUNIV. (Technicolor). Executive producer, Howard Benedict. Producers, Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano. Director, Charles Lamont. Original screenplay, Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano. Photography, George Robinson, Charles P. Boyle. Technicolor direction. Natalie Kalmus, William Fritzche. Special Photography, John P. Fulton. Music score-direction, Frank Skinner. Songs directed by H. J. Salter. Art direction, John S. Goodman, Richard H, Riedel. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Oliver Emert. Songs by Jack Brooks, Edgar Fairchild. Edited by Ray Snyder. Sound technician, William Hedgcock. Assistant director, Wm. Tummel. CAST — Yvonne de Carlo, Rod Cameron, Andy Devine, Fuzzy Knight, Sheldon Leonard, Andrew Tombes, Beverly Simmons, Clara Blandick, Jan Wiley, Frank Lackteen, Claire Carleton, Eddie Dunn, Harold Goodwin, Jack Overman. Reviewed 1 1 -30-45. THE FROZEN GHOST UNIV. Associate producer. Will Cowan. Director, Harold Young. Screenplay by Bernard Schubert and Luci Ward. Original story by Harrison Carter and Henry Sucher. Adaptation by Henry Sucher. Photography, Paul Ivano. Musical director, H. J. Salter. Art direction, John B. Goodman and Abraham Grossman. Sound. Bernard B. Brown, William Hedgcock. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman and Ray L. jeffers. Dialog director, Edward Dein. Edited by Fred R. Feitshans, Jr. Assistant director, Fred Frank. CAST — Lon Chaney, Evelyn Ankers, Milburn Stone, Douglass Dumbrille, Martin Kosleck, Elena Verdugo, Tala Birell, Arthur Hohl. Rev. 6-13-45. A CAME OF DEATH RKO. Executive producer, Sid Rogell. Producer, Herman Schlom Director, Robert Wise. Screenplay, Norman Houston. From original short story, "The Most Dangerous Game," by Richard Connell. Music, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Photography, J. Roy Hunt. Special effects, Vernon L. Walker. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino. Lucius Croxton. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, James Altweis. Edited by J. R. Whittredge. Sound technician, Phillip Mitchell. Assistant director, Doran Cox. CAST — John Loder, Audrey Long, Edgar Barrier, Russell Wade, Russell Hicks, Jason Robards, Gene Stutenroth, Noble Johnson, Robert Clarke. Reviewed 11-23-45. GANGS OF THE WATERFRONT REP. Associate producer-director, George Blair. Screenplay, Albert Beich. Based on an original story by Sam Fuller. Photography, Marcel LePicard. Edited by Fred Allen. Art director, Frank Hotaling. Musical director. Richard Cherwin. Sound, Fred Stahl. Set decorations, Charles Thompson. Assistant director, Virgil Hart. CAST — Robert Armstrong, Stephanie Bachelor, Martin Kosleck, Marian Martin, William Forrest, Wilton Graff, Eddie Hall, Jack O'Shea, Davison Clark. Dick Elliott. Reviewed 8-3-45.