Production Encyclopedia 1948 (1948)

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PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA 583 drews, Patti Andrews, Jack Carson, Joan Crawford, Helmut Dantine, Bette Davis, Faye Emerson, Victor Francen, John Garfield, Sydney Creenstreet, Alan Hale, Paul Henreid, Andrea King, Peter Lorre, Ida Lupino, Irene Manning, Nora Martin, Joan McCracken, Dolores Moran, Dennis Morgan. Eleanor Parker, William Prince, Joyce Reynolds, John Ridgely, Roy Rogers, Trigger. S. Z. Sakall, Zachary Scott, Alexis Smith, Barbara Stanwyck, Craig Stevens, Joseph Szlgetti, Donald Woods, Jane Wyman, Jimmy Dorsey and his band, Carmen Cavallaro and orchestra. Colden Gate Quartet, Rosario & Antonio, Sons of the Pioneers, Julie Bishop, Barbara Brown, Theodore Von Eltz, Mary Gordon, Betty Brodel, Eddie Marr, Chef Milani. Robert Shayne. Reviewed 12-5-44. HOME IN INDIANA 20th-FOX. (Technicolor). Produced by Andre Daven. Directed by Henry Hathaway. Screenplay, Winston Miller. Original story, George Agnew Chamberlain. Photography by Edward Cronjager. Technicolor director, Natalie Kalmus. Art direction, James Basevi, Chester Gore. Set decorations. Thomas Little, Frank E. Hughes. Dances staged by Geneva Sawyer. Music, Hugo W. Friedhofer. Musical direction, Emil Newman. Edited by Harmon Jones. Sound technician, W. D. Flick. Assistant director, Henry Weinberger. CAST — Walter Brennan, Lon McAllister, Jeanne Grain, Charlotte Greenwood, June Haver, Ward Bond, Charles Dingle, Robert Condon. Charles Saggau, Willie Best, George Reed, Noble "Kid" Chissell, Walter Baldwin, Arthur Aylesworth, Libby Taylor, Roger Imhof, Billy Mitchell, Tom Dugan, Sam McDaniel, Emmett Smith. Reviewed 5-24-44. HOT RHYTHM MONO. Producer, Lindsley Parsons. Director, William Beaudine. Original screenplay, Tim Ryan, Charles Marion. Photography, Ira Morgan. Art direction, David Milton, E. R. Hickson. Set decorations, Al Greenwood. Music director, Edward Kay. Songs, Virginia Wicks, Nacio Porter Brown, Lou Herscher, Edward Cherkose, Edward Kay. Edited by Richard Currier. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Assistant director, Edward Davis. CAST — Dona Drake, Robert Lowery, Tim Ryan, Irene Ryan, Sidney Miller, Robert Kent, Jerry Cooper, Harry Langdon, Paul Porcasi. Joann Curtis, Lloyd Ingraham, Cyril Ring. Reviewed 2-29-44. THE HOUR BEFORE DAWN PARA. Producer, William Dozier. Director, Frank Tuttle. Screenplay, Michael Hogan. Adaptation by Lesser Samuels, from the novel by W. Somerset Maugham. Photography, John Seitz. Edited by Stuart Cilmore. Art direction, Hans Dreier, Earl Hedrick. Sound technician, Earl Hayman. Set decoration, Bertram Granger. Music score, Miklos Rozsa. Assistant director, Harvey Foster. CAST — Franchot Tone, Veronica Lake. John Sutton, Binnie Barnes, Henry Stephenson, Philip Merivale. Nils Asther, Edmond Breon, Leslie Denison, David Leiand, Donald Stuart, Viola Moore, Aminta Dyne, Harry Cording. Reviewed 2-25-44. HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN UNIV. Produced by Paul Malvern. Director, Erie C. Kenton. Screenplay by Edward T. Lowe. Based on story by Curt Siodmak. Photographed by George Robinson. Special photography by John P. Fulton. Art direction, John B. Goodman, Martin Obzina. Set decorations, Russell Gausman. Musical score-direction by H. J. Salter. Edited by Philip Cahn. Sound technician, William Hedgcock. Assistant director, William Tummel. CAST — Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney, J. Carroll Naish, John Carradine, Anne Cwynne, Peter Coe, Lionel Atwill, George Zucco, Elena Verdugo, Sig Ruman, William Edmunds, Charles Miller, Philip Van Zandt, Julius Tannen, Hans Herbert, Dick Dickinson, George Lynn, Michael Mark, Olaf Hytten, Frank Reicher, Brandon Hurst, Glenn Strange. Reviewed 12-15-44. I ACCUSE MY PARENTS Alcxander-Stern-PRC. Producer. Max Aelxander, Director, Sam Newfield. Original story, Arthur Caesar. Screenplay, Harry Eraser, Marjorie Dudley. Musical director, Lee Zahler. Art direction, Paul Palmentola. Photography, Robert Cline. Songs, Ray Evans and Jay Livingston. Edited by Charles Henkel, Jr. Sound technician, Arthur B. Smith. Assistant director, Melville DeLay. CAST — Mary Beth Hughes, Robert Lowell, John Miljan, Vivienne Osborne, George Meeker, Edward Earle, George Lloyd, Patricia Knox, Florence Johnson, Richard Bartell. Reviewed 10-18-44. I LOVE A SOLDIER PARA. Producer-director, Mark Sandrich. Original screenplay, Allan Scott. Photography, Charles Lang. Art direction, Hans Dreier, Earl Hedrick. Set decorations, Ray Moyer. Music score, Robert Emmett DoIan. Edited by Ellsworth Hoagland. Sound technician, Wallace Nogle. Assistant director, Dick Templeron. CAST — Paulette Coddard, Sonny Tufts, Beulah Bondi, Walter Sande, Barry Fitzgerald, Mary Treen, Ann Doran, Marie McDonald, James Bell, Frank Albertson, Hugh Beaumont. I'LL BE SEEING YOU SelznIck-lnternatlonal-UA. Producer, Dore Schary. Director, William Dieterle. Screenplay, Marion Parsonnet. Based on radio play by Charles Martin. Photography, Tony Gaudio. Musical score, Daniele Amfitheatrof. Songs, Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal. Art direction, Mark Lee Kirk. Set decorations. Earl B. Wooden, Emile Kuri. Edited by William Zie^ler. Sound technician, Richard DeWeese. Assistant director. Lowell Farreil. CAST — Ginger Rogers, Joseph Gotten, Shirley Temple, Spring Byington, Tom Tully, Chill Wills, Dare Harris, Kenny Bowers, Olin Howlin, Brandon Beach, Cliff Lyons. 12-19-44. THE IMPATIENT YEARS COL. Producer-director, Irving Cummings. Associate producer-original screenplay, Virginia Van Upp. Photography, Joseph Walker. Art directors, Lionel Banks, Gary Odell. Music score, Marlin Skiles. Musical director, M. W. Stoloff. Edited by Al Clark. Sound technician, Ed Bernds. Assistant director, Abby Berlin. CAST — Jean Arthur, Lee Bowman, Charles Coburn, Edgar Buchanan, Charley Grapewin, Phil Brown, Harry Davenport, Jane Darwell, Grant Mitchell, Frank Jenks, Frank Orth, Charles Arnt, Robert Emmett Keane. Reviewed 8-21-44. THE IMPOSTER UNIV. Producer-director-original screenplay, Julien Duvivier. Dialog adapted from French by Stephen Longstreet. Additional dialog, Marc Connelly, Lynn Starling. Photography, Paul Ivano. Music score-direction. Dimitri Tiomkin. Art direction, John B. Goodman, Eugene Lourie. Set decorations, R. A. Gausman, E. R. Robinson. Technical advisor, Jean de la Roche. Special photography, John P. Fulton. Edited by Paul Landres. Sound technician, John Carter. Assistant director, Joe McDonough. CAST — Jean Gabin, Richard Whorf, Allyn Joslyn, Ellen Drew, John Qualen, Eddie Quillan, Peter Van Eyck, Ralph Morgan, Dennis Moore, John Philliber, Charles McGraw, Otho Gaines, John Forrest, Fritz Leiber. Ian Wolfe, William Davidson, Frank Wilcox, Warren Ashe, Peter Cookson, Leigh Whipper, Ernest Whitman, Grandon Rhodes, George Irving, Milburn Stone. Reviewed 2-2-44. IN OUR TIME WB. Producer, Jerry Wald. Director, Vincent Sherman. Original screenplay by Ellis St. Joseph and Howard Koch. Photography by Carl Guthrie. Art direction, Hugh Reticker. Set decorations, Casey Roberts. Montages by James Leicester, Technical advisor, Stephen Barasch. Music by Franz Waxman. Musical director, Leo F. Forbstein. Edited by Rudi Fehr. Sound technician, C. A. Riggs. Assistant director, William Kissel. CAST — Ida Lupino, Paul Henreid, Nancy Coleman, Mary Boland, Victor Francen, Nazimova, Michael Chekhov, Marek Windheim, Ivan Triesault, John Bleiffer, Lotte Palfe, Wolfgang Zilser, Richard Ordynski. Reviewed 2-1-44 IN SOCIETY UNIV. Producer, Edmund L. Hartmann. Director, Jean Yarbrough. Screenplay, John Grant, Edmund L.