Production Encyclopedia 1948 (1948)

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594 PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA Schmutz. Set decorations, Ben Berk. Assistant director, William Strohbach. CAST — Jack Haley, Jean Parker, Bela Lugosi, Blanche Yurka, Lyie Talbot, Douglas Fowley, Fay Helm, Bernard Nedell, Lucien Littlefield, Dorothy Granger, Maxine Fife, William Edmunds. Reviewed 10-18-44. ONE MYSTERIOUS NIGHT COL. Producer, Ted Richmond. Director, Oscar Boetticher, Jr. Original screenplay, Paul Yawitz. Based upon character created by Jack Doyle. Photography, L. W. O'Connell. Art direction, Lionel Banks, George Brooks. Set decorations, Robert Priestley. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Al Clark. Sound technician, Lambert Day. Assistant director, Milton Feldman. CAST — Chester Morris, Janis Carter, Richard Lane, George E. Stone, William Wright, Robert Williams, Robert E. Scott, Dorothy Malone, LyIe Latell, Georpe McKay, Early Cantrell, Joseph Crehan. Reviewed 8-21-44. OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY PARA. Producer-screenplay, Sheridan Gibney. Director, Lewis Allen. From the book by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough. Photography, Theodor Sparkuhl. Art direction, Hans Dreier, Earl Hedrick. Set decorations, Ray Moyer. Special photographic effects, Gordon Jennings. Process photography, Farciot Edouart. Music score, Werner Heymann. Edited by Paul Weatherwax. Sound technician, Max Hutchinson. Assistant director, Joe Lefert. CAST — Gail Russell, Diana Lynn, Charles Ruggles, Dorothy Gish, Beulah Bondi, James Brown, Bill Edwards, Jean Heather, Alma Kruger. Reviewed 9-5-44. OUTLAWS OF SANTA FE REP. Associate producer, Eddy White. Director, Howard Bretherton. Original screenplay, Norman S. Hall, Photography, J. MacBurnie. Edited by Charles Craft. Sound, Tom Carman. Assistant director, Harry Knight. CAST — Don Barry, Wally Vernon, Helen Talbot, Tom London, Bud Geary, Twinkle Watts, Roy Barcroft, LeRoy Mason, Kenne Duncan, Nolan Leary, Walter Soderling, Edmund Cobb, Jack Kirk, Frank McCarroll, Bob Kortman, Ernie Adams, Emmett Lynn, Pierce Lyden, Forrest Taylor. Reviewed 4-4-44. OUTLAW TRAIL MONO. Produced and directed by Robert Tansey. Screenplay, Frances Kavanaugh. Original story, Alvin Neitz. Photography, Edward Kull. Sound, Glen Glenn. Edited by John C. Fuller. Assistant director. Art Hammond. Musical director, Frank Sanucci. CAST — Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele, Chief Thundercloud, Jennifer Holt, Cy Kendall, Rocky Cameron, George Eldridge, Charles King, Hal Price, John Bridges, Bud Osborne, Jim Thorpe. PARDON MY RHYTHM UNIV. Associate producer, Bernard W. Burton. Directed by Felix Feist. Screenplay by Val Burton and Eugene Conrad. Based on story by Hurd Barrett. Photographed by Paul Ivano. Music director, H. J. Salter. Art direction, John B. Goodman and Ralph M. DeLacy. Set decorations, R. A. Gausman. Edited by Edward Curtiss. Sound technician, Chas. Carroll. Assistant director, Mack Wright. CAST — Gloria Jean, Evelyn Ankers, Patric Knowles, Walter Catlett, Marjorie Weaver, Bob Crosby and his orchestra, Mel Torme, Patsy O'Connor, Ethel Griffies. Jack Slattery. PARTNERS OF THE TRAIL MONO. Producer, Scott R. Dunlap. Director, Lambert Hillyer. Original story and screenplay, Frank H. Young. Photography, Harry Neumann. Assistant director, Ed Stein. Edited by Carl Heim. Sound, Glen Glenn. Musical director, Edward Kay. CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Christine Mclntyre, Craig Woods, Robert Frazer, Harry F. Price, Jack Ingram, Lynton Brent, Marshall Reed, Ben Corbett, Steve Clark, Lloyd Ingraham. Reviewed 2-2i-55. PASSAGE TO MARSEILLE WB. Producer Hal Wallis. Director Michael Curtiz. Screenplay by Casey Robinson and Jack Moffitt. From novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Normal Hall. Photography, James Wong Howe. Special effects by Jack Cosgrove and Edwin DuPar. Art direction, Carl Jules Weyl. Set decorations, George James Hopkins. Dialog director, Herschel Daugherty. Music by Max Steiner. Musical director, Leo F. Forbstein. Edited by Owen Marks. Sound technician, E. A. Brown. Assistant director, Frank Heath. CAST— Humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains, Michele Morgan, Philip Dorn, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, George Tobias, Helmut Dantine, John Loder, Victor Francen, Vladimir Sokoloff, Edward Ciannelli, Corinna Mura, Konstantin Shayne, Stephen Richards, Charles La Torre, Hans Conried, Monte Blue, Billy Roy, Frederick Brunn, Louis Mercier. Reviewed 2-16-44. PASSPORT TO DESTINY RKO. Producer, Herman Schlom. Director, Ray McCarey. Original screenplay. Van Burton, Muriel Roy Bolton. Photography, Jack MacKenzie. Special effects, Vernon L. Walker. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino. Jack Okey. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Harley Miller. Music, Roy Webb. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Robert Swink. Sound technician, James S. Thomson. Assistant director, Lloyd Richards. CAST — Elsa Lanchester, Gordon Oliver, Lenore Aubert, Lionel Royce, Fritz Feld, Joseph Vitale, Gavin Muir, Lloyd Corrigan, Anita Bolster, Lydia Bilbrook, Lumsden Hare, Hans Schumm. Reviewed under title "Passport to Adventure" 1-28-44. THE PEARL OF DEATH UNIV. Producer-director, Roy William Neill. Screenplay by Bertram Millhauser. Based on "The Six Napoleons" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Photography, Virgil Miller. Dialog director, Ray Kessler. Art direction, John B. Goodman and Martin Obzina. Set decoration, R. A. Gausman. Musical director, Paul Sawtell. Edited by Ray Snyder. Sound technician, Joe Lapis. Assistant director, Melville Shyer. CAST — Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Evelyn Ankers, Dennis Hoey, Miles Mander, Mary Gordon, Ian Wolfe, Charles Francis, Holmes Herbert, Richard Nugent, Rondo Hatton. Reviewed 8-25-44. PHANTOM LADY UNIV. Associate producer, Joan Harrison. Director, Robert Siodmak. Screenplay, Bernard C. Schoenfeld. Based on novel by William Irish. Photography, Woody Bredell. Musical director, H. J. Salter. Art direction, John B. Goodman, Robert Clatworthy. Set decorations, R. A. Gausman, L. R. Smith. Musical numbers staged by Lester Horton. Songs, Jacques Press, Eddie Cherkose. Edited by Arthur Hilton. Sound technician, Joe Lapis. Assistant director, Willard Sheldon. CAST — Ella Raines, Franchot Tone, Alan Curtis, Thomas Gomez, Aurora, Elisha Cook, Jr., Fay Helm, Andrew Tombes, Regis Toomey, Joseph Crehan, Doris Lloyd, Virginia Brissac, Milburn Stone. Reviewed 1-21-44. THE PINTO BANDIT PRC. Producer, Alfred Stern. Director and original screenplay, Elmer Clifton. Photography, Edward Kull. Set decorations, Harry Reif. Musical director, Lee Zahler. Songs, Don Watson. Edited by Charles Henkel, Jr. Sound technician, Arthur B. Smith. Assistant director, Arthur Alexander. CAST — David "Tex" O'Brien, Jim Newill, Guy Wilkerson, Mady Lawrence, James Martin, Jack Ingram, Edward Cassidy, Budd Buster, Karl Hackett, Robert Fortman, Charles King, Jr. PIN UP GIRL 20th-FOX (Technicolor). Producer, William Le Baron. Director, Bruce Humberstone. Screenplay, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan, Earl Baldwin. Based on story by Libbie Block. Songs by Mack Gordon and James Monaco. Dances staged by Alice Sullivan. Roller Skating numbers staged by Gae Foster. Musical numbers supervised by Fanchon. Photography, Ernest Palmer. Technicolor director, Natalie Kalmas. Art direction, James Basevi and Joseph C. Wright. Set decoration, Thomas Little. Special photographic effects, Fred Sersen. Musical direction, Emil Newman and