Production Encyclopedia 1948 (1948)

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PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA 577 score, Roy Webb. Musical director, C. Bakaieinikoff. Edited by J. R. Whittredge. Sound technician, Francis M. Sarver. Assistant director, Harry D'Arcy. CAST — Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Jane Randolph, Ann Carter, Elizabeth Russell, Eve March, Julia Dean, Erford Cage, Sir Lancelot, Joel Davis, Juanita Alvarez. Reviewed 2-7-44. CYCLONE PRAIRIE RANGERS COL. Producer, Jack Fier. Director, Benjamin Kline. Story and screenplay, Elizabeth Beecher. Photography, Fayte M. Brown. Edited by Aaron Stell. Art direction, Lionel Banks, Perry Smith. Set decorations, George Montgomery. Assistant director, Ray Nazarro. Sound technician, Lambert Day. CAST — Charles Starrett, Dub Taylor, Constance Worth, Jimmy Davis, Jimmy Wakely and His Saddle Pals, Robert Fiske, Clancy Cooper, Ray Bennett, I. Stanford jolley, Edward M. Phillips, Edmund Cobb, Forrest Taylor, Paul Zaremba. Reviewed I 1 -24-44. DANCING IN MANHATTAN COL. Producer, Wallace MacDonald. Director, Henry Levin. Original screenplay, Erna Lazarus. Photography, L. W. O'Connell. Edited by Richard Fantl. Art director, George Brooks. Set decorations, George Montgomery. Assistant director, Ivan Volkman. Sound technician. Lodge Cunningham. CAST — Fred Brady, Jeff Donnell, William Wright, Ann Savage, Cy Kendall, Howard Freeman, Eddie Kane, Sally Bliss, Adelle Roberts, Jean Stevens, George McKay, Dorothy Vaughan. Rev. 12-15-44. DANGEROUS JOURNEY 20th-F0X. Produced and directed by Armand Denis and Leila Roosevelt. Associate producer, Terrell O. Morse. Narration written by Charles de Grandcourt. Spoken by Conrad Nagel. Native scenes directed by Carlo de Angelo. Photography by Reroy Phelps. Edited by Charles Wolfe, Josef Zimanich. DANGEROUS PASSAGE Pine-Thomas-PARA. Directed by William Berke. Original screenplay by Geoffrey Holmes. Photographed by Fred Jackman, Jr. Supervising editor, Howard Smith. Art direction, F. Paul Sylos. Music score by Alexander Laszlo. Edited by Henry Adams. Sound technician, Frank McWhorter. Assistant director, Nat Merman. CAST — Robert Lowery, Phyllis Brooks, Charles Arnt, Jack LaRue, Victor Kilian, William Edmunds, Alec Craig, John Eldredge. Reviewed 12-15-44. DARK MOUNTAIN Pine-Thomas-PARA. Producers, William Pine, William Thomas. Director, William Berke. Screenplay, Maxwell Shane. Original, Paul Franklin, Charles Royal. Photography, Fred Jackman, Jr. Art direction, F. Paul Sylos. Edited by Henry Adams. Sound technician, Ferol Redd. Assistant director, Nat Merman. CAST — Robert Lowery, Ellen Drew, Regis Toomey, Eddie Quillan, Elisha Cook, Jr., Ralph Dunn, Walter Baldwin, Rose Plumber, Virginia Sale, Byron Foulger, Johnny Fisher, Alex Callam, Eddie Kane, Angelos Desfis. lleviewed 9-5-44. DARK WATERS Benedict Bogeaus-UA. Executive producer, James Nasser. Assistant to producer, Carley Harriman. Production associate, Arthur M. Landau. Director, Andre De Toth. Screenplay, Joan Harrison, Marian Cockrell. Novel, Frank Cockrell, Marian Cockrell. Additional dialog, Arthur Horman. Photography, Archie Stout, John Mescall. Art direction, Charles Odds. Set decorations, Maurice Yates. Musical score-direction, Miklos Rozsa. Special effects, Harry Redmond. Dance direction. Jack Crosby. Edited by James Smith. Sound technician, Frank Webster. Assistant director, Joseph De Pew. CAST — Merle Oberon, Franchot Tone, Thomas Mitchell, Fay Bainter, Elisha Cook, Jr., John Qualen, Rex Ingram, Odette Myrtil, Eugene Borden, Nina May McKinney, Alan Napier. Reviewed 10-31-44. DAYS OF GLORY RKO. Producer-screenplay, Casey Robinson. Directed by Jacques Tourneur. Original story by Melchior Lengyel. Music, Daniele Amfitheatrof. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff . Orchestration, Leonid Raab. Photography, Tony Gaudio. Special effects, Vernon Walker. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Carroll Clark. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Harley Miller. Edited by Joseph Noriega. Sound technician, Richard Van Hessen. Assistant director. Bill Dorfman. CAST — Tamara Toumanova, Gregory Peck, Alan Reed, Maria Palmer, Lowell Gilmore, Hugo Haas, Dena Penn, Glenn Vernon, Igor Dolgoruki, Edward L. Durst, Lou Crosby, William Challee, Joseph Vitale, Erford Gage, Ivan Triesault, Maria Bibikov, Edgar Licho, Cretl Dupont, Peter Helmers. Reviewed 427-44. DEAD MAN'S EYES UNIV. Associate producer. Will Cowan. Directed by Reginald Le Borg. Original screenplay, Dwight V. Babcock. Photography, Paul Ivano. Special photography, John P. Fulton. Music director, Paul Sawtell. Art direction, John B. Goodman, Martin Obzina. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Leigh Smith. Edited by Milton Carruth. Sound technician, Wm. Hedgcock. Assistant director, Seward Webb. CAST — Lon Chaney, Jean Parker, Paul Kelly, Thomas Gomez, Jonathan Hale, George Meeker, Acquanetta, Edward Fielding, Pierre Watkin, Eddie Dunn. Reviewed 9-13-44. DELINQUENT DAUGHTERS American-PRC. Producers, Donald C. McKean, Albert Herman. Director, Albert Herman. Original screenplay, Arthur St. Claire. Photography, Ira Morgan. Musical director, Lee Zahler. Art direction, Paul Palmentola. Edited by George Merrick. Sound technician, Arthur B. Smith. Assistant director, Lou Perlof. CAST — June Carlson, Fifi D'Orsay, Teala Loring, Mary Bovard, Margia Dean, Johnny Duncan, Joe Devlin, Jimmy Zaner, Jon Dawson, Frank McGlynn, Parker Gee, Warren Mills, John Christian, Frank Stephens, Floyd Criswell, John Valentine, Belle Thomas, Sheila Roberts, Norval Mitchell, Juan De La Cruz, Sheilah Roddick. Reviewed 7-3-44. ^rt^./^^^r^ DESTINY " 7 '^ ^>> UNIV. Associate producer, Roy William Neill. Director, Reginald Le Borg. Original screenplay, Roy Chanslor, Ernest Pascal. Photography, George Robinson, Paul Ivano. .Art direction, John B. Goodman, Abraham Grossman, Richard Riedel. Music score, Frank Skinner, Alexandre Tansman. Edited by Paul Landres. Sound technician, Wm. Hedgcock. Assistant director, Seward Webb. CAST — Gloria Jean, Alan Curtis, Frank Craven, Grace McDonald, Vivian Austin, Frank Fenton, Minna Gombell. Reviewed 12-1-44. DETECTIVE KITTY O'DAY MONO. Producer, Lindsley Parson. Director, William Beaudine. Assistant director, William Strohbach. Photography, Ira Morgan. Art director, E. R. Hickson. Original story, Victor Hammond. Screenplay, Victor Hammond, Tim Ryan. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by Richard Currier. Art director, Dave Milton. Sound, Tom Lambert. CAST — Jean Parker, Peter Cookson, Tim Ryan, Veda Ann Borg, Ed Gargan, Douglas Fowley, Herbert Heyes, Pat Gleason, Olaf Hytten. Reviewed 2-4-44. DIXIE JAMBOREE PRC. Producer, Jack Schwarz. Associate, Harry D. Edwards. Director, Christy Cabanne. Screenplay, Sam Neuman. Original, Lawrence E. Taylor. Photography, Jack MacKenzie. Art direction, Paul Palmentola, Frank Sylos. Songs, Michael Breen, Sam Neuman. Musical conductor, Rudy Schrager. Edited by Robert Crandall. Sound technician, Frank Webster. Assistant director, Ed Davis. CAST — Frances Langford, Guy Kibbee, Eddie Quillan, Charles Butterworth, Fifi D'Orsay, Lyie Talbot, Frank Jenks, Almira Sessions, Joe Devlin I nu'-e Beavers, Ben Carter, Gloria letter, Edward Shattuck, Ethel Shattuck, Tony Warde, Angel Cruz. Reviewed 7-6-44. DOUBLE EXPOSURE Pine-Thomas-PARA. Producers, William Pine, William Thomas. Directed by William Berke. Screenplay by Winston Miller and Maxwell Shane. Based on original by Ralph Graves, Winston Miller. Photography, Fred Jackman, Jr. Supervising editor, Howard