Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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WRITERS 273 Cold, Screen Guild; (Prod., co-orig., co-sc. play) Son of a Badman, Screen Guild; (Prod., co-orig., co-sc. play) Son of Billy the Kid, Screen Guild; (Prod., adpt., add. dia.) Ringside, Screen Guild; (Prod., co-sc. play) Square Dance Jubilee, Lippert; (Prod., co-sc. play) Red Desert, Lippert. 1948 — (Co-orig., sc.play., prod.) Mark of the Lash, Screen Guild. CZENZI ORMONDE 1951 — (Co-sc. play) Strangers on a Train, WB. MARY ORR 1948— (Co-play) Wallflower, WB. PAUL OSBORN 1948 — (Sc.play) Homecoming, MGM; (Co-sc. play) Portrait of Jennie, SRO. LLOYD OSBOURNE 1947 — (Novel, "Ebb Tide") Adventure Island, Para. RICHARD OSWALD 1950 — (Prod., dir., co-book) My Song Goes Around the World (Foreign). 1949 — (Co-prod., dir., co-adpt.) The Lovable Cheat, Film Classics. 1947 1947 1947— (Prod CHARLES FULTON OURSLER (also knovk/n as ANTHONY ABBOTT) (Article) Boomerang, 20th. SEENA OWEN (Orig.) Carnegie Hall, UA. ERNEST PACANO orig., sc.play) Slave Girl, Ul. The 10 PACANO 1950 — (Sc.play from novel "The Condemned") Sound of Fury, UA. 1949 — (Orig.) Thunder in the Pines, Screen Guild. 1948 — (Co-sc. play) Adventures in Silverado, Col.; (Orig., sc.play) Jungle Goddess, Screen Guild. 1947 — (Adpt.) The Man I Love, WB. ADRIAN PACE 1947 — (Orig., sc.play) Pioneer Justice, PRC. MARCEL PACNOL 1948 — (Prod., orig., sc.play) Cesar (Foreign). 1947 — (Prod., sc.play) Nais (Foreign). 1951 — (Ori£ ALFRED PALCA sc.play, assoc. prod. The Harlem 1948 Globetrotters, Col. CHARLES A. PALMER 1951 — (Sc.play) The Sellout, MGM. 1949 — (Adpt.) Lost Boundaries, Film Classics. MARY C. PALMER 1948 — (Orig., sc.play) Bob and Sally, Social Guidance. STUART PALMER 1950 — (Co-orig. novel "Loco-motive") Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone, MGM. FULVIO PALMIERI 1951 — (Co-sc. play) Stormbound, Rep. NORMAN PANAMA 1951 — (Co-prod., co-dir., co-writer) Callaway Went Thataway, MGM. 1950 — (Co-prod., co-dir., co-sc. play) The Reformer and the Redhead, MGM. 1948 — (Co-prod., co-sc. play) Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, SRO; (Co-orig.) A Southern Yankee, MGM; (Co-sc. play) The Return of October, Col. -(Sc.play) It Had to be You, Col. 1947 1948 COMDR. WM. C. PARK (Co-sc.play, commentary) The Secret Land, MGM. DOROTHY PARKER 1951 — (Co-orig. stories) Queen for a Day, UA. 1949 — (Co-sc.play) The Fan, 20th. 1947 — (Orig.) Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman, Ul. NORMAN S. PARKER 1949 — (Co-add. dia.) Arctic Fury, Plymouth. PHYLLIS PARKER 1950 — (Co-orig.) Two Lost Worlds, EL. ANNE PARRISH 1950 — (Novel "All Kneeling") Born to Be Bad, RKO. MARION PARSONNET 1951 — (Sc.play) My Forbidden Past, RKO. FRANK PARTOS 1951 — (Co-sc.play) House on Telegraph Hill, 20th. 1948 — (Co-sc.play) Snake Pit, 20th. JOHN (lack) PATRICK 1949 — (Play) The Hasty Heart, WB. 1948 — (Sc.play) Enchantment, RKO. 1947 — (Orig.) Second Chance, 20th; (Orig.) Framed, Col. ROBERT PATTERSON 1947 — (Orig.) Brute Force, Ul. ELLIOTT PAUL 1947 — (Orig., sc.play) New Orleans, UA. CORRADO PAVOLINI 1951 — (Co-sc.play) Stormbound, Rep. JOHN PAXTON 1951 — (Sc.play) Fourteen Hours, 20th. 1950 — (Co-sc.play, "Heifetz") Of Men and Music, 20th. 1949 — (Add. dia.) Rope of Sand, Para. 1947 — (Sc.play) Crossfire, RKO. BUD PEARSON J948 — (Co-add. dia.) If You Knew Susie, RKO. CHARLES K. PECK, |R. 1951 — (Co-sc.play) The Basketball Fix, Realart. BILL PEED 1948 — (Co-cartoon story treatment) So Dear to My Heart, RKO. LOUIS PELLETIER 1948 — (Co-novel "Howdy Stranger") Two Guys from Texas, WB. ERDMAN "ED" PENNER 1949 — (Co-sc.play) The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, RKO. 1948 — (Co-orig. sketches) Melody Time, RKO. S. |. PERELMAN -(Co-mus. play) One Touch of Venus, Ul. KENNETH PERKINS 1949 — (Co-sc.play) Song of India, Col. 1948 — Relentless, Col. BARRY PEROWNE 1947 — (Orig.) Blind Spot, Col. NAT PERRIN 1950 — (Prod., sc.play) The Petty Girl, Col.; (Prod., co-sc.play) Emergency Wedding, Col. 1949 — (Sc.play) Tell It to the Judge, Col.; (Co-sc. play) Miss Grant Takes Richmond, Col. 1Q47 (Prod sc.play) Song of the Thin Man, MGM. 19481951 — SAM PERRIN (Co-play) Are You With It?, Ul JOSEPH PETRACEA Co-sc.play episode 8) It's a Big Country, MGM. JULIAN I. PEYSER (Orig.) Heartaches, PRC. ARNOLD PHILLIPS (Co-sc.play) Pickup, Col.; (Co-sc.play^ Girl on the Bridge, 20th. (Co-orig., co-sc.play) Kill or Be Killed, EL. (Sc.play) Time Out of Mind, Ul. CLAIRE PHILLIPS 1951 — (Novel, "Manila Espionage," mag. article) 1 Was an American Spy, Allied Artists. LEONARD PICKER (Prod., co-orig.) Apache Chief. Lippert; (Prod., co-orig.) Apache Chief, Lippert. 1947 1951 1 9501947 1949