Production Encyclopedia 1948 (1948)

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PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA 581 man and Ned Washington. Assistant director, Kenny Holmes. CAST — Robert Livingston, Ruth Terry, Henry Hull, Grant Withers, Thurston Hall, Maude Eburne, Ellen Lowe, Olin Howlin, Lucien Littlefield, Chester Conklin, Emmett Lynn, Billy Benedict. Reviewed 6-5-44. THE GREAT MIKE PRC. Producer, Leon Fromkess. Associate produceroriginal, Martin Mooney. Director, Wallace W. Fox. Screenplay, Raymond L. Schrock. Photography, Jockey A. Feindel. Music score, Lee Zahler. Edited by Hugh Winn. Sound technician, Ferol Redd. Assistant director, Clarence Bricker. CAST — Stu Erwin, Robert Henry, Carl Switzer, Edythe Elliott, Pierre Watkin, Owen Kenyon, Bob Meredith, William Halligan, Lane Chandler, Marion Martin, Ed Cassidy, Eddie Rocco, Charlie King, Leon Tyler, Mauritz Hugo. Reviewed 8-29-44. THE GREAT MOMENT PARA. Producer-director-screenplay, Preston Sturges. Based on "Triumph Over Pain," by Rene FulopMiller. Photography, Victor Milner. Editor, Stuart Gilmore. Art direction, Hans Dreier, Ernst Fegte. Sound, Harry Lindgren, Walter Oberst. Set decorations, Steve Seymour. Musical scoring, Victor Young. Assistant director, Edmund Bernoudy. CAST— Joel McCrea, Betty Field, Harry Carey, William Demarest, Franklin Pangborn, Porter Hall, Louis Jean Heydt, Julius Tannen, Edwin Maxwell, Grady Sutton, Donivee Lee. Harry Hayden, Torben Meyer, Vic Potel, Thurston Hall, J. Farrell MacDonald, Robert Dudley, Robert Frandsen, Sylvia Field, Reginald Sheffield, Robert Grey, Sheila Sheldon, Harry Rosenthal, Frank Moran. Reviewed 6-9-44. GREENWICH VILLAGE 20th-FOX (Technicolor). Producer, William Le Baron. Director, Walter Lang. Screenplay by Earl Baldwin, Walter Bullock. Adaptations by Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano. Suggested by story by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. Songs by Leo Robin and Nacio Herb Brown. Photography by Leon Shamroy. Edited by Robert Simpson. Sound technicians, Eugene Grossman, Roger Heman. Assistant director, Gaston Glass. CAST— Carmen Miranda, Don Ameche, William Bendix, Vivian Blaine, Felix Bressart, Tony and Sally De Marco, The Revuers, B. S. Pully, Four Step Brothers, Emil Rameau, Frank Orth, Torben Meyer, Hal K. Dawson, William B. Davidson, Eddie Dunn, Sperry Hall, Tom Dugan, Billy Wayne. Reviewed 8-9-44. GUEST IN THE HOUSE Hunt Stromberg-UA. Director. John Brahm. Screenplay, Ketti Frings. From the stage play by Hagar Wilde, Dale Eunson. Photography, Lee Garmes. Music score, Warner Janssen and his Symphony Orchestra. Production design and art direction, Nikolai Remisoff. Associate art director, Richard Irvine. Supervising film editor, James Newcom. Edited by Walter Hannemann. Sound technician, William H. Lynch. Assistant director, Sam Nelson. CAST — Anne Baxter, Ralph Bellamy, Aline MacMahon, Ruth Warrick, Scott McKay, Marie McDonald, Jerome Cowan, Percy Kilbride, Margaret Hamilton, Connie Laird. Reviewed 12-4-44. GUNS OF THE LAW PRC. Produced by Arthur Alexander. Directorscreenplay. Elmer Clifton. Photography, Edward Kull. Sound technician, Arthur B. Smith. Set decorations, Harry Reif. Edited by Charles Henkel, Jr. Songs by Jim Newill, Dave "Tex" O'Brien and Aleth Hansen. Assistant director, Arthur Alexander. CAST — Dave "Tex" O'Brien, James Newill, Guy Wilkerson, Jennifer Holt, Budd Buster, Charles King, Jr., Jack Ingram, Robert Kortman, Robert Barron and Frank McCarroll. Reviewed 8-17-45. GUNSMOKE MESA PRC. Producer, Arthur Alexander. Director, Harry Fraser. Original screenplay, Elmer Clifton. Photography, Ira Morgan. Edited by Charles Henkel, Jr. Musical director, Lee Zahler. Sound technician, Lyie E. Willey. Set decorations. Harry Reif. Assistant director. Clark L. Paylow. CAST — Jim Newill. Dave "Tex" O'Brien, Guy Wil kerson, Patti McCarty, Jack Ingram, Kermit Maynard, Robert Barron, Dick Alexander, Michael Valion, Robert Brent and Jack Rockwell. Rev. 11-30-44. GYPSY WILDCAT UNIV. Producer, George Waggner. Director, Roy William Neill. Screenplay by James Hogan, Gene Lewis, James M. Cain. Original by James Hogan, Ralph Stock. Added dialog, Joseph Hoffman. Photographed by George Robinson, W. Howard Greene. Special effects photography by John Fulton. Art direction, John B. Goodman, Martin Obzina. Music score direction, Edward Ward. Dialog director, Emory Horger. Assistant director, Melville Shyer. Edited by Russell Schoengarth. Sound technician, Glenn E. Anderson. CAST — Maria Montez, Jon Hall, Peter Coe, Nigel Bruce, Leo Carrillo, Gale Sondergaard, Douglass Dumbrille. Curt Bois, Harry Cording. HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO PARA. Producer-director-original screenplay, Preston Sturges. Photography, John Seitz. Edited by Stuart Gilmore. Art direction, Hans Dreier, Haldane Douglas. Sound technician, Wallace Nogle. Set decorations, Stephen Seymour. Music score, Werner Heymann. Assistant director, Harvey Foster. CAST— Eddie Bracken, Ella Raines, William Demarest, Raymond Walburn, Franklin Pangborn. Elizabeth Patterson, Bill Edwards, Georgia Caine, Freddie Steele, Harry Hayden, Jimmy Conlin, Jimmie Dundee, Alan Bridge, Esther Howard, Len Hendry, James Damore, Stephen Gregory, Torben Meyer, Arthur Hoyt. Reviewed 6-8-44. THE HAIRY APE Jules Levey-UA. Producer Jules Levey. Associate producer, Joseph Nadel. Director, Al Santell. Screenplay, Robert D. Andrews, Decia Dunning. Original, Eugene O'Neil. Photography, Lucien Andriot. Special effects, Harry Redmond. Art direction, James Sullivan. Music score, Michael E. Michlet. Musical director, Eddie Paul. Edited by William Ziegler. Sound technician, Corson Jowett. Assistant director, Sam Nelson. CAST — William Bendix, Susan Hayward, John Loder, Dorothy Comingore, Roman Bohnen, Alan Napier, Tom Fadden, Charles Cane, Raphael Storm, Charles LaTorre, Dan Zolaya, Mary Zavian, George Sorel, Paul Weigel, Egon Brecher, Cisela V^erbisek, Carmen Rachel. Jonathan Lee, Dick Baldwin, Ralph Dunn, William Halligan, Tommy Hughes, Bob Perry Ruth Robinson, Rod De Medici, Eddie Kane. Reviewed 5-17-44. HAT CHECK HONEY UNIV. Associate producer, Will Cowan. Directed by Edward F. Cline. Screenplay by Maurice Leo and Stanley Davis. Original by Al Martin. Photography by Milton Krasner. Songs, Milton Rosen, Everett Carter. Dialog director, Phil Brown. Special photography by John P. Fulton. Art direction by John B. Goodman, Richard H. Riedel. Edited by Saul Goodkind. Sound technician, William Hedgcock. Assistant director, William Tummell. CAST — Leon Errol, Grace McDonald, Walter Catleft, Richard David, Ramsay Ames, Jimmy Cash, Milburn Stone, Mary Gordon, Freddie Slack and his orchestra, Harry Owens and his Royal Hawaiians, Ted Weems and his orchestra, Lee Bennett, Russell Hicks, Chester Clute, Emmett Vogan. Jack Rice. Reviewed 3-3-44. HEAVENLY DAYS RKO. Producer, Robert Fellows. Director, Howard Estabrook. Screenplay, Howard Estabrook, Don Quinn, from original story by Howard Estabrook. Photography, Roy Hunt. Special effects, Vernon L. Walker. Art directors. Albert S. D'Agostino, Ralph Berger. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, William Stevens. Sound technician, Ray Meadows. Dialog director, Harold Daniels. Music. Leigh Harline. Musical director. C. Bakaleinikoff . Edited by Robert Swink. Assistant director, J. D. Starkey. CAST — Jim and Marian Jordan i Fibber McGee and Molly). Eugene Pallette. Cordon Oliver. Raymond Walburn, Barbara Hale. Don Douglas, Frieda Inescort, Irving Bacon, the King's Men. Reviewed 7-28-44.