Production Encyclopedia 1948 (1948)

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PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA 587 LADY, LET'S DANCE Scott R. Dunfap-MONO. Producer, Scott R. Dunlap. Executive producer, Trem Carr. Associate producer, William D. Shapiro. Director, Frank Woodruff. Original screenplay, Peter Milne, Paul Gerard Smith. Adapted from story by Bradbury Foote and Scott R. Dunlap. Photography, Mack Stengler. Assistant directors, William Strohbach, Eddie Davis. Edited by Richard Currier. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Art director, Ernest Hickson. Musical director, Edward Kay. Production numbers staged by Dave Could. Ballet directed by Michael Panaieff. Music, Lew Pollack, Charles Newman, David Oppenheim, Ted Crouya. CAST — Belita, James Ellison, Prick and Frack, Walter Catlett, Lucien Littlefield, Maurice St. Clair, Eugene Mikeler, Henry Busse, Harry Harvey, Jack Rice, Emmett Vogan, Barbara Wooddell, orchestras of Henry Busse, Eddie LeBaron, Mitch Ayres, Lou Bring. Reviewed 1-19-44. LAKE PLACID SERENADE REP. Associate producer, Harry Crey. Director, Steve Sekely. Original, Frederick Kohner. Screenplay, Dick Irving Hyland, Doris Gilbert. Photography, John Alton. Dance director. Jack Crosby. Ice director, Arthur Vitarelli. Art direction, Russell Kimball. Musical director, Walter Scharf. Set decorations. Earl Wooden. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Assistant director, Harry Knight. Edited by Arthur Roberts. Sound technicians, Richard Tyler, Howard Wilson. CAST — Vera Hruba Ralston, Eugene Pallette, Robert Livingston, Vera Vague, Stephanie Bachelor, Walter Catlett, John Litel, Lloyd Corrigan, Ludwig Stossel, Ruth Terry, Andrew Tombes, William Frawley, Ray Noble and orchestra, Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians, McGowman and Mack, Twinkle Watts, The Merry Meisters, Roy Rogers, Felix Sadovsky, Janina Frostova. Reviewed 12-20-44. LAND OF THE OUTLAWS MONO. Director, Lambert Hillyer. Original screenplay, Joseph O'Donnell. Photography, Harry Neumann. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by John C. Fuller. Sound technician, Glen Glenn. Assistant director, Bobby Ray. CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Stephen Keyes, Nan Holliday, Hugh Prosser, Charles King, John Merton. Steve Clark, Art Fowler, Tom Quinn, Ray Elder, Chick Hannon, Bob Cason, Kansas Moehring. THE LARAMIE TRAIL REP. Associate producer, Lou Gray. Director, Jack English. Screenplay, J. Benton Cheney. Photography, Bud Thackery. Assistant director. Art Siteman. Edited by Harry Keller. Sound, Earl Grain, Sr. Art director, Fred Ritter. CAST — Bob Livingston, Smiley Burnette, Linda Brent, Martin Gsrallaga, Emmett Lynn, George Lewis, Leander De Cordova, Charles "Slim" Whitaker, Bud Osborne, John Whitney, Bud Geary, Kenne Duncan, Marshall Reed. THE LAST HORSEMAN COL. Producer, Leon Barsha. Director, William Berke. Original screenplay, Ed Earl Repp. Photography, George Meehan. Art direction, Lionel Banks. Set decorations, Robert Priestly. Edited by Jerome Thoms. Sound technician, Lambert Day. CAST — Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor, Bob Wills and Texas Playboys, Ann Savage, John Maxwell, Frank La Rue, Nick Thompson, J. P. Whiteford, Ted Manes, Forrest Taylor. Reviewed 6-23-44. THE LAST RIDE WB. Directed by D. Ross Lederman. Original screenplay by Raymond L. Schrock. Photography by James Van Trees. Dialog director, jack Lucas. Art direction, Leon E. Kuter. Set decorations, Walter F. Tilford. Edited by Harold McLernan. Sound technician, Francis J. Scheid. Assistant director, Wilbur McCaugh. CAST — Richard Travis. Charles Lang, Eleanor Parker, Jack LaRue, Cy Kendall, Wade Boteler, Mary Cordon, Harry Lewis, Michael Ames, Virginia Patton, Ross Ford, Jack Mower, Frank Mayo, Stuart Holmes, Leah Baird. LAURA 20th-FOX. Producer-director, Otto Preminger. Screenplay, Jay Dratler, Samuel Hoffenstein and Betty Reinhardt. From novel by Vera Caspary. Photography, Joseph La Shelle. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, Leiand Fuller. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox. Special photo effects, Fred Sersen. Music, David Raksin. Musical direction, Emil Newman. Edited by Louis Loeffler. Soun dtechnician, E. C. Ward. Assistant director, Tom Dudley. CAST^ — Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb, Vincent Price, Judith Anderson, Dorothy Adams, James Flavin, Clyde Fillmore, Ralph Dunn, Grant Mitchell, Kathleen Howard, Lee Tung Foo, Cy Kendall, Harold Schlickenmayer, Harry Strang, Lane Chandler. Reviewed 10-11-44. LAW MEN MONO. Producer, Charles J. Bigelow. Director, Lambert Hillyer. Original story and screenplay, Glenn Tryon. Photography, Harry Neuman. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by John C. Fuller. Sound technician. Glen Glenn. Assistant director, Ed Stein. CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Jan Wiley, Kirby Grant, Robert Frazer, Edmund Cobb, Art Fowler, Harry F. Price, Marshall Reed, Isabel Withers, Ben Corbett, Ted Mapes, Steve Clark, Bud Osborne. Reviewed 3-17-44. LAW OF THE VALLEY MONO. Director, Howard Bretherton. Original screenplay, Joseph O'Donnell. Musical director, Edward Kay. Photography, Marcel Le Picard. Edited by Pierre Janet. Sound technician. Glen Glenn. Assistant director, Theodore Joos. CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Lynne Carver, Kirk Barron, Hal Price, Edmund Cobb, Tom Quinn, Charles King, Marshall Reed, George DeNormand, Steve Clark, George Morrell. Reviewed 10-13-44. LEAVE IT TO THE IRISH MONO. Producer, Lindsley Parsons. Director, William Beaudine. Original story and screenplay, Tim Ryan, Eddie Davis. Photography, Ira Morgan. Sound, Ted Kessier. Edited by Dick Currier. Art director, David Milton. Assistant directors, William Strohbach, Eddie Davis. CAST — James Dunn, Wanda McKay, Dick Purcell, Arthur Loft, Vince Barrett, Barbara Wooddell, Jack LaRue, Joe DeVillard, Eddie Allen, Dick Scott, Ted Stanhope, Olaf Hytten. LIGHTS OF OLD SANTA FE REP. Executive producer, Armand Schaefer. Associate producer, Harry Grey. Director, Frank McDonald. Original screenplay. Cordon Kahn, Robert Williams. Dance director, Larry Ceballos. Photographer, Reggie Lanning. Musical direction, Morton Scott. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Edited by Ralph Dixon. Sound technician, Richard Tyler. Assistant director, Bud Springsteen. CAST — Roy Rogers, Trigger, George "Cabby" Hayes, Dale Evans, Richard Powers, Lloyd Corrigan, Claire DuBrey, Bob Nolan and Sons of the Pioneers. Reviewed 11-1 -44. THE LODGER 20th-FOX. Producer, Robert Bassler. Director, John Brahm. Screenplay, Barre Lyndon. From novel by Marie Belloc Lowndes. Dance director, Kenny Williams. Photography, Lucien Ballard. Art direction, James Basevi, John Ewing. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Walter M. Scott. Special photographic effects, Fred Sersen. Music, Hugo W. Friedhofer. Music direction, Emil Newman. Edited by J. Watson Webb. Sound technicians, E. Clayton Ward, Roger Heman. Assistant director, Sam Schneider. CAST — Merle Oberon, George Sanders, Laird Cregar, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Sara Allgood, Aubrey Mather, Queenie Leonard, Doris Lloyd, David Clyde, Helena Pickard, Lumsden Hare, Frederick Worlock, Harold De Beeker, Anita Bolster, Charles Hall, Skelton Knaggs, Edmund Breon. Reviewed 1 -5-44. LOST IN A HAREM MCM. Producer, George Haight. Director, Charles Riesner. Original screenplay, Harry Ruskin, John Grant, Harry Crane. Musical supervision, Johnny