Motion picture production encyclopedia (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1951 399 more, Lewis Stone, J. Carrol Naish, Larry Keating, Spring Byington, Warner Anderson, Elisabeth Risdon, Michael Ansara, John Morgan. Reviewed 9-17-51. THE BAREFOOT MAILMAN COL. (Supercinecolor) . Producer, Robert Cohn. Director, Earl McEvoy. Screenplay, James Cunn, Francis Swann. Based upon the novel by Theodore Pratt. Photography, Ellis W. Carter. Art direction, Carl Anderson. Music score, George Duning. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Louis Diage. Sound technician, George Cooper. Assistant director. Jack Corrick. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup. Clay Campbell. The underwater and alligator scenes made by Ross Allen at Silver Springs, Fla. CAST — Robert Cummings, Terry Moore, Jerome Courtland, John Russell, Will Ceer, Arthur Shields, Trevor Bardette, Arthur Space, Frank Ferguson, Percy Helton, Ellen Corby, Renie Riano, Robert Lynn, Mary Field. Reviewed 1 1-1-51. THE BASKETBALL FIX REALART. Producer, Edward Leven. Assistant to producer, Herman Cohen. Associate producer, Henry Spitz. Director, Felix Feist. Screenplay, Peter R. Brooke, Charles K. Peck, Jr. Photography, Stanley Cortez. Art direction, Boris Leven. Music score, Raoul Kraushaar. Edited by Francis D. Lyon. Sound technician, Charles Althouse. Assistant director, Richard Dixon. Hair stylist, Ann Locker. Makeup, Sam Kaufman. CAST — John Ireland, Marshall Thompson, Vanessa Brown, William Bishop, Hazel Brooks, John Sands, Bobby Hyatt, Walter Sande, Ted Pierson, Johnny Phillips, Lester Sharp, Dave March. Reviewed 9-12-51. BEDTIME FOR BONZO Ul. Producer, Michel Kraike. Director, Frederick de Cordova. Screenplay, Val Burton, Lou Breslow. Original, Raphael David Blau, Ted Berkman. Photography, Carl Guthrie, Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Eric Orbom. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Ruby R. Levitt. Music score, Frank Skinner. Edited by Ted J. Kent. Sound technicians, Leslie I. Carey, Joe Lapis. Assistant director, Joe Kenny. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Costumes designed by Rosemary Odell. CAST — Ronald Reagan, Diana Lynn, Walter Slezak, Lucille Barkley, Jesse White, Herbert Heyes, Herbert Vigran, Harry Tyler, Ed Clark, Ed Gargan, Joel Friedkin, Brad Browne, Elizabeth Flournoy, Howard Banks, Perc Launders, Brad Johnson, Bill Mauch, Ann Tyrrell, Bonzo (chimpanzee). Reviewed 1 -1 5-51 . BEHAVE YOURSELF! Wald-Krasna-RKO. Producers, Jerry Waid, Norman Krasna. Associate producer, Stanley Rubin. Directorscreenplay, George Beck. Original, George Beck, Frank Tarloff. Photography, James Wong Howe. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino. Production designed by J. McMillan Johnson. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Harley Millen. Music score, Leigh Harline. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Song, "Behave Yourself!" by Lew Spence, Buddy Ebsen. Edited by Paul Weatherwax. Sound technicians, Philip Brigandi, Clem Portman. Assistant director. Bill Dorfman. Hair stylist. Larry Germain. Makeup, Mel Berns. CAST — Farley Granger, Shelley Winters, William Demarest, Francis J. Sullivan, Margalo Gillmore, Lon Chaney, Hans Conried, Elisha Cook, Jr., Glenn Anders, Allen Jenkins, Sheldon Leonard, Marvin Kaplan, Archie (dog) . Reviewed 9-11-51. BELLE LE GRAND REP. Director, Allan Dwan. Screenplay, D. D. Beauchamp. Original, Peter B. Kyne. Photography, Reggie Lanning. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, James Sullivan. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., George Milo. Music score, Victor Young. Songs, "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes," "The Last Rose of Summer," "Chacun Le Salt," "Voci Di Primavera." Edited by Harry Keller. Sound technicians, Dick Tyler, Howard Wilson. Assistant director, Dick Moder. Hair stylist, Peggy Cray. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costumes designed by Adele Palmer. CAST — Vera Ralston, John Carroll, William Ching, Hope Emerson, Grant Withers, Stephen Chase, John Qualen, Henry Morgan, Charles Cane, Thurston Hall, Marietta Canty, Glen Vernon, Muriel Lawrence. Reviewed 2-22-51 . BEST OF THE BADMEN RKO (Technicolor). Producer, Herman Schlom. Director, William D. Russell. Screenplay, Robert Hardy Andrews, John Twist. Original, Robert Hardy Andrews. Photography, Edward Cronjager. Technicolor consultant, Francis Cugat. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Carroll Clark. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Jack Mills. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Desmond Marquette. Sound technicians, John Cass, Clem Portman. Assistant director, James Casey. Hair stylist, Larry Germain. Makeup, Mel Berns. Costumes designed by Michael Woulfe. CAST — Robert Ryan, Claire Trevor, Jack Buetel, Robert Preston, Walter Brennan, Bruce Cabot, John Archer, Lawrence Tierney, Barton MacLane, Tom Tyler, Bob Wilke, John CWff, Lee MacGregor, Emmett Lynn, Carleton Young. Reviewed 4-25-51. THE BIG CARNIVAL (Reviewed as "Ace in the Hole") THE BIG GUSHER COL. Producer, Wallace MacDonald. Director, Lew Landers. Screenplay, Daniel Ullman. Original, Harold R. Greene. Photography, William Whitley. Art direction, Harold MacArthur. Set decorations, Frank Tuttle. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Aaron Stell. Sound technician, Lambert Day. Assistant director. Jack Corrick. CAST — Wayne Morris, Preston Foster, Dorothy Patrick, Paul E. Burns, Emmet Vogan, Eddie Parker, Fred F. Sears. Reviewed 7-1 1 -51 . THE BIG NIGHT P. A. Waxman-UA. Producer, Philip A. Waxman. Director, Joseph A. Losey. Screenplay, Stanley Ellin, Joseph Losey. Based on novel, "Dreadful Summit," by Stanley Ellin. Photography, Hal Mohr. Art direction, Nicholas Remisoff. Music score, Lyn Murray. Edited by Edward Mann. Sound technician, Leon Becker. Assistant director, Ivan Volkman. CAST — John Barrymore, Jr., Preston Foster, Joan Lorring, Howard St. John, Dorothy Comingore, Philip Bourneuf, Howland Chamberlin, Emil Meyer, Myron Healey, Mauri Lynn. Reviewed 1 1-2-51 . BIRD OF PARADISE '20th-FOX (Technicolor). Associate producer, Harmon Jones. Director original screenplay, Delmer Daves. Technicolor consultant, Monroe W. Burbank. Photography, Winton C. Hoch. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, Albert Hogsett. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Fred J. Rode. Music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof. Orchestrations, Edward Powell. Associate musical director. Ken Darby. Edited by James B. Clark. Sound technicians, W. D. Flick, Roger Heman. Assistant director, Jasper BIystone. Makeup, Ben Nye. Native dance director, lolani Lauhine. Wardrobe supervision, Charles Le Maire. Costumes designed by Travilla. CAST — Louis Jourdan, Debra Paget, Jeff Chandler, Everett Sloane, Maurice Schwartz, Jack Elam, Prince Lei Lani, Otto Waldis, Alfred Ziesler, Mary Ann Ventura, David K. Bray, Sam Monsarrat, Violet Nathaniel, Solomon Pa. Reviewed 3-1 2-51 . BLAZING BULLETS Frontier-MONO. Producer, Vincent M. Fennelly. Director, Wallace W. Fox. Screenplay, George Daniels. Photography, Gilbert Warrenton. Art direction. Fred Preble. Set decorations, Harry Reif. Musical director, Ozzie Caswell. Edited by Fred Maguire. Sound technician, John R. Carter. Assistant director, Melville Shyer. CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Lois Hall, House Peters, Jr., Stanley Price, Dennis Moore, Edmund Cobb, Milburn Morante, Forrest Taylor. Released 5-6-51.