Production Encyclopedia 1948 (1948)

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PRODUCTION ENCYCLOPEDIA 613 ALLERGIC TO LOVE UNIV. Associate producer, Warren Wilson. Directed by Edward Lilley. Screenplay by Warren Wilson. Original by Warren Wilson, Jack Townley and John Larkin. Photographed by George Robinson. Art direction, John B. Goodman and Harold H. MacArthur. Set decorations, Russell A. Causman. Edited by Philip Cahn. Sound technician, Robert Pritchard. Assistant director, Seward Webb. CAST — Martha O'Driscoll, Noah Beery, Jr., David Bruce. Franklin Pangborn, Fuzzy Knight, Maxie Rosenbloom, Henry Armetta, Marek Windheim, Paul Stanton, Clive Blakeney, Grady Sutton, William Davidson, John Hamilton, George Chandler, Olin Howlin, Lotte Stein, Edna Holland, Dudley Dickerson, Antonio Triana and Montes, Chinita, Guadalajara Trio. ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID UNIV. Associate producer. Ken Goldsmith. Director, Erie C. Kenton. Screenplay, Mel Ronson. Original, Oscar Brodney. Photography, John W. Boyle. Art direction, John B. Goodman, Harold MacArthur. Set decorations, R. A. Gausman, A. J. Gilmore. Musical director-arranger, Vic Schoen. Songs, Skeets Tolbert, Jules Buffano, Vic Schoen, John Wilford, Ray Jacobs, Hy Zaret, Irving Weiser, Don Raye, Gene de Paul, Al Lewis, E. Haubrich. H. Simon. Edited by Charles Maynard. Sound, Bernard B. Brown, Edwin L. Wetzel. Assistant director. Mack Wright. CAST — Patti Andrews, LaVerne Andrews, Maxine Andrews, Patric Knowles, Grace McDonald, Charles Butterworth, Billy Gilbert, Edith Barrett, Addison Richards, Walter Baldwin, Eddy Waller, Charles Williams, Matt Willis, jivin' Jacks and Jills. Reviewed 9-23-43. THE AMAZING MRS. HOLLIDAY UNIV. Producer-director, Bruce Manning. Associate producer, Frank Shaw. Screenplay by Frank Ryan and John Jacoby. Adaptation by Boris Ingster and Leo Townsend. Original by Sonya Levien, Photography, Woody Bredell. Art direction. Jack Otterson, Martin Obzina. Set decorations, R. A. Causman, T. F. Offenbecker. Musical director, Charles Previn. Music score, Frank Skinner and H. J. Salter. Edited by Ted Kent. Sound technician, Wm. Hedgcock. Assistant director, Joseph McDonough. CAST — Deanna Durbin, Edmond O'Brien, Barry Fitzgerald, Arthur Treacher, Harry Davenport, Grant Mitchell, Frieda Inescort, Elisabeth Risdon, Jonathan Hale, Esther Dale, Gus Schilling, J. Franklin Hamilton, Christopher Severn, Yvonne Severn, Vido Rich, Mila Rich, Teddv Infuhr, Linda Bieber, Diane Dubois, Bill Ward. Reviewed 2-5-43. THE APE MAN MONO. Producers, Sam Katzman and Jack Dietz. Associate producer-screenplay, Barney A. Sarecky. Director. William Beaudine. Original story from "They Creep in the Dark," by Karl Brown. Photography, Mack Stengler. Edited by Carl Pierson. Art director, David Milton. Sound technician. Glen Glenn. Musical director. Edward Kay. Assistant director, Arthur Hammond. CAST — Bela Lugosi. Louise Currie, Wallace Ford, Henry Hall. Minerva Urecal, Emil Van Horn, J. Farrell MacDonald, Wheeler Oakman, Ralph Littlefield, lack Mulhall, Charles Jordan. Reviewed 2-22-43. APPOINTMENT IN BERLIN COL. Producer, Samuel Bischoff. Director, Alfred E. Green. Screenplay. Horace McCoy, Michael Hogan. Original. B. P. Fineman. Photography, Franz F. Planer. Montage effects, Aaron Nibley. Art direction, Lionel Banks, Walter Holscher. Set decorations, George Montgomery. Musical score, Anthony Collins. Musical director, M. W. Stoloff. Edited by Al Clark, Reginald Browne. Sound technician. Ed Bernds. Assistant director, Milton Carter. CAST — George Sanders. Marguerite Chapman, Onslow Stevens, Gale Sondergoord, Alan Napier. H. P. Sanders, Don Douglas, Jack Lee, Alec Craig, Leonard Murie, Frederick Worlock, Steve Geray, Wolfgang A. Zilzer. Reviewed 8-12-43. ARIZONA CYCLONE UNIV. Associate producer. Will Cowan. Director, Joseph Lewis. Original screenplay, Sherman T. Lowe. Photography, Charles Van Enger. Art director. Jack Otterson. Assistant director, Theodore Joos. Edited by Paul Landres, Sound, Bernard B. Brown, Jess Moulin. CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight, Nell O'Day, Kathryn Adams, Dick Curtis, Robert Strange, Herbert Rawlinson, Glenn Strange, Buck Moulton, Carl Sepulveda, The Notables. AROUND THE WORLD RKO. Producer-director, Alan Dwan. Original story and screenplay, Ralph Spence. Special material, Carl Herzinger. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Musical and vocal arrangements, George Duning. Songs, Jimmy McHugh, Harold Aaamson. Musical numbers created and staged by Nick Castle. Photography, Russell Metty. Art directors, Albert S. D'Agostino, Al Herman. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera. Claude Carpenter. Sound technicians, jean L. Speak, James G. Stewart. Edited by Theron Warth. Assistant director, Harry Scott. Montage, Douglas Travers. CAST — Kay Kyser, Mischa Auer, Joan Davis, Marcy McQuire, Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Georgia Carroll, Harry Babbitt, Merwyn "Ish Kabibble" Vogue, Sully Mason, Jule Conway, Diane Pendleton, Robert Armstrong, and Kay Kyser's band, Little Fred's Football Dogs. Reviewed 11-24-43. ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY MCM. Producer, J. Walter Ruben. Director, Jack Conway. Screenplay, Anthony Veiller, William H. Wright, Howard Emmett Rogers. Based on novel by Helen Maclnnes. Photography, Charles Rosher. Music score, Lennie Hayton. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, William Ferrari. Set dectorations, Edwin B. Willis, Edward C. Boyle. Special effects, Arnold Gillespie. Edited by Frank Sullivan. Sound technician, James F. Gaither, Jr. Assistant director, Tom Andre. CAST — Pierre Aumont, Susan Peters, Richard Whorf, Margaret Wycherly, Signe Hasso, Reginald Owen, John Emery, George Coulouris, Sarah Padden, Miles Mander, Adia Kuznetzoff, George Brest, Darryl Hickman, Alan Napier, Odette Myrtil, Juanita Quigley, William Edmunds. Reviewed 3-10-43. THE AVENGING RIDER RKO. Producer, Bert Gilroy, Director, Sam Nelson. Screenplay, Harry O. Hoyt, Morton Grant. Original Harry O. Hoyt. Photography, J. Roy Hunt. Musical director, Paul Sawtell. Art direction, Al D'Agostino, Walter E. Keller. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Michael Ohrenbach. Song by Cliff Edwards. Edited by John Lockert. Sound technician, John C. Grubbs. Assistant director, James Casey. CAST — Tim Holt, Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards, Ann Summers, Davison Clark, Norman Willis, Karl Hackett, Earle Hodgins, Edward Cassidy, Kenneth Duncan, Bud McTaggart, Bud Osborne, Bob Kortman. Reviewed 1 -29-43. BACKGROUND TO DANGER WB. Produced by Jerry Wald. Directed by Raoul Walsh. Screenplay by W. R. Burnett. From novel "Uncommon Danger" by Eric Ambler. Photography, Tony Gaudio. Art direction, Hugh Reticker. Set decorations, Casey Roberts. Dialog director, Hugh Cummings. Special effects by Warren Lynch and Willard Van Enger. oMntages by Don Siegel and James Leicester. Music by Frederick Hollander. Musical director, Leo F. Fobstein. Edited by Jack Killifer. Sound technician, Dolph Thomas. Assistant director, Russ Saunders. CAST — George Raft, Brenda Marshall. Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Osa Massen, Turhan Bey, Willard Robertson, Kurt Katch, Daniel Ocko. Pedro de Cordoba, Frank Puglia, Steve Geray. Reviewed 6-8-43. BAR 20 Harry Sherman-UA. Associate producer, Lewis J. Rachmil. Directed by Leslie Selander. Screenplay by Morton Grant, Norman Houston and Michael Wilson. Photography by Russell Harlan. Musical director, Irvin Talbot. Art direction, Ralph Berger. Edited by Carroll Lewis. Sound technician. Jack Noyes. Assistant director, Glenn Cook. CAST— William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves, Dunstine Farnum, Victor Jory, Douglas Fowley, Betty Blythe, Bob Mitchum, Francis McDonald, Earle Hodgins. Reviewed 7-19-43.