Production Encyclopedia 1948 (1948)

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534 PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA HITCHHIKE TO HAPPINESS REP. Associate producer. Donald H. Brown. Director, Joseph Santley. Screenplay, Jack Townley. Based on original story by Manny Seff, Jerry Horwin. Photography, Jack Marta. Art direction, Fred A. Ritter. Set decorations, Otto Siegel. Musical director, Morton Scott. Songs, Kim Cannon, Walter Kent. Dance director, Jerry Pearce. Edited by Fred Allen. Sound technician, Thomas A. Carman. Assistant director, John Crubbs. CAST — Al Pearce, Dale Evans, Brad Taylor, William Frawley, Jerome Cowan, Willy Trenk, Arlene Harris, Joyce Compton, Maude Eburne, Irving Bacon, Lynn Romer, Jeanne Romer. Reviewed 4-19-45. HOLD THAT BLONDE PARA. Producer, Paul Jones. Director, George Marshall. Screenplay by Walter De Leon, Earl Baldwin, and E. Edwin Moran. Based on a play by Paul Armstrong. Music by Victor Young. Photography, Daniel L. Fapp. Art direction, Hans Dreier and Walter Tyler. Special effects, Cordon Jennings. Process photography, Farciot Edouart. Set decorations, Ray Moyer. Sound, Gene Merritt and Don Johnson. Edited by Leroy Stone. Assistant director, Joseph Youngerman. CAST — Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake, Albert Dekker, Willie Best, Frank Fenton, Ceorge Zucco, Donald MacBride. Lewis L. Russell, Norma Varden, Ralph Peters, Robert Watson, Lyie Latell, Edmund MacDonald. Reviewed 10-5-45. HOLLYWOOD AND VINE PRC. Director, Alexis Thurn-Taxis. Screenplay, Edith Watkins, Charles Williams. Original story, Edith Watkins, Charles Williams, Robert Wilmot. Photography, Ira Morgan. Assistant director, Edward Davis. Art director, Ceorge Van Msrter. Music score, Lee Zahler. Dialog director, Edith Watkins. Sound technician, Ferol Redd. Edited by Don Hayes. Set decorations, Glenn T. Thompson. CAST— Jimmy Ellison, Wanda McKay, Franklyn Pangborn, Ralph Morgan, June Clyde, Leon Belasco, Karin Lang, Emmett Lynn, Robert Creig, Vera Lewis, Charles Williams. Prince Michael Romanoff, Daisy (dog), Ray Whitley, Dewey Robinson, Cy Ring, Crandon Rhodes, Billy Benedict, Donald Kerr, Lillian Bronson, John Elliott, Jack Raymond, Charles Jordan, Lou Crocker, Hal Taggart. Reviewed 8-29-45. HOME ON THE RANGE REP. (Magnicolor) . Associate producer, Louis Gray. Director, Robert Springsteen. Original story by Betty Burbridge, Bernard McConville. Screenplay, Betty Burbridge. Photography, Marcel Le Picard. Art direction, Hilyard Brown. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Ceorge Mile. Musical score. Dale Butts. Musical director, Morton Scott. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Songs, Gordon Forster, Ken Carson, Glenn Spencer. Edited by Charles Craft. Sound technician, Frank Dyke. Assistant director, Eddie Stein. CAST — Monte Hale, Adrian Booth, Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers, Tom Chatterton, Bobby Blake, LeRoy Mason, Roy Barcroft, Kenne Duncan, Budd Buster, Jack Kirk, John Hamilton. Rev. 4-5-46. HONEYMOON AHEAD UNIV. Associate producer. Will Cowan. Director, Reginald Le Borg. Screenplay, Val Burton and Elwood Ullman. Original story, Val Burton. Photography, Paul Ivano and Charles Van Enger. Musical director, Ray Sinatra. Art direction, John B. Goodman and Abraham Grossman. Sound, Bernard B. Brown, Glenn E. Anderson. 5et decorations, Russell A. Gaus tv sj man and Leigh Smith. Edited by Ted J. Kent. Dialog 1^ " rter De Haven. Songs, Milton Rosen/ V director. Car Everett Carter. Assistant director. Mack Wright. CAST — Allan Jones, Grace McDonald, Raymond Walburn, Vivian Austin, Jack Overman, Murray Alper, Eddie Acuff, John Abbott, William Haade, Arthur Loft, Ralph Peters, Charles Miller, Sarah Padden, Jack Clifford. Reviewed 4-27-45. THE HORN BLOWS AT MIDNIGHT WB. Produced by Mark Hellinger. Director, Raoul Walsh. Screenplay, Sam Hellman and James V. Kern, based on an idea by Aubrey Wisberg. Photography, Sid Hickox. Art direction, Hugh Reticker. Edited by Irene Morra. Sound Technician, Stanley S. Jones. Dialog director, Hugh Cummings. Special effects, Lawrence Butler. Set decorations, Clarence Steensen. Orchestral arrangements, Leonid Raab. Music Franz Waxman. Musical director, Leo F. Forbstein. Assistant director, James McMahon. CAST — Jack Benny, Alexis Smith, Dolores Moran, Allyn Joslyn, Reginald Gardiner, Guy Kibbee, John Alexander, Franklin Pangborn, Margaret Dumont, Bobby Blake, James Burke, Ethel Griffies, Paul Harvey, Truman Bradley, Mike Mazurki, John Brown, Murray Alper, Pat O'Moore. Reviewed 3-3-45. HOTEL BERLIN WB. Produced by Louis Edelman. Director, Peter Godfrey. Screenplay, Jo Pagano and Alvah Bessie, based on the novel by Vicki Baum. Photography, Carl Guthrie. Art director, John Hughes. Edited by Frederick Richards. Sound, Charles Lang. Set decoration, Clarence Steensen. Technical advisor, Peter Pohlenz. Dialog director. Jack Cage. Music, Franz Waxman. Orchestral arrangements, Leonid Raab. Musical director, Leo Forbstein. Assistant director, Claude Archer. CAST — Faye Emerson, Helmut Dantine, Raymond Massey, Andrea King, Peter Lorre, Alan Hale, Ceorge Coulouris, Henry Daniell, Peter Whitney, Helene Thimig, Steven Ceray, Kurt Kreuger, Paul Andor, Erwin Kaiser, Dickie Tyler, Elsa Heims, Frank Reicher, Paul Panzer, John Wengraf, Ruth Albu, Jay Novello, Johanna Hofer, Torben Myer, Fred Essler, Ceorge Meader. Reviewed 3-2-45. HOUSE OF DRACULA UNIV. Producer, Paul Malvern. Director, Erie C. Kenton. Original screenplay, Edward T. Lowe. Photography, George Robinson. Musical director, Edgar Fairchild. Art direction, John B. Goodman, Martin Obzina. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Arthur D. Leddy. Special photography, John P. Fulton. Edited by Russell Schoengarth. Sound technician, Jess Moulin. Assistant director, Wm. Tummel. "CIAST — Lon Chaney. Martha O'Driscoll, John Carradine, Lionel Atwill, Onslow Stevens, Glenn Strange, Jane Adams, Ludwig Stossel. Skelton Knaggs, Joseph E. Bernard, Dick Dickinson, Fred Cordova. Carey Harrison, Harry Lamont, Gregory Muradian, Beatrice Gray. Reviewed 1 1 -29-45. THE HOUSE OF FEAR UNIV. Producer director, Roy William Neill. Screenplay, Roy Chanslor. Based on "The Adventure of the Five Orange Pips," by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Photography, Virgil Miller. Musical director. Paul Sawtell. Art direction, John B. Goodman, Eugene Lourie. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, E. R. Robinson. Edited by Saul Goodkind. Sound technician, Wm. Hedgcock. Assistant director, Melville Shyer. CAST — Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Aubrey Mather, Dennis Hoey, Paul Cavanagh, Holmes Herbert, Harry Cording, Sally Shepherd. Gavin Muir, Florette .— Hillier, David Clyde. Reviewed 3-15-45. l)C\\<, Li^iV THE HOUSE ON 92ND STREET 20th-FOX. Producer, Louis de Rochemont. Director, Henry Hathaway. Screenplay by Barre Lyndon Charles G. Booth and John Monks, Jr. Based on a story by Charles G. Booth. Photography, Norbert Brodine. Art direction, LyIe Wheeler and Lewis Creber. Set decorations. Thomas Little, William Sittel. Music, David Buttolph. Musical direction, Emil Newman. Special photographic effects, Fred Sersen. Sound, W. D. Flick and Roger Heman. Edited by Harmon Jones. Assistant director, Henry Weinberger. CAST — William Eythe, Lloyd Nolan, Signe Hasso, Gene Lockhart, Leo G. Carroll, Lydia St. Clair, William Post, Jr., Harry Bellaver Bruno Wick, Harro Meller, Charles Wagenheim, Alfred Linder, Renee Carson, Rusty Lane, John McKee, Edwin Jerome, Elisabeth Neumann, Salo Douday, Paul Ford, William Adams, Lew Eckles, Tom Brown, George Shelton, Alfred Ziesler. Reviewed 9-12-45. HOW DO YOU DO PRC. Producer-original, Harry Sauber. Director, Ralph Murphy. Screenplay, Harry Sauber, Joseph