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PRODUCTIONS 1951
CAST — Richard Grayson, Margaret Field, Marta iVIitrovich, Harold J. Kennedy, Helen Wallace, Connie Gilchrist, Larry Dobkin, Sumner Cetchell, James Griffith, Oliver Blake, Percy Helton, Douglas Fowley, Carleton Young.
Reviewed 8-15-51.
CHICAGO CALLING
Joseph ]ustman-UA. Producer, Peter Berneis. Associate producer, Kurt Hirsch. Director, John Reinhardt. Original screenplay, John Reinhardt, Peter Berneis. Photography, Robert de Grasse. Art direction, Boris Leven. Music score, Heinz Roemheld. Musical supervision, David Chudnow. Edited by Arthur H. Nadel. Sound technician, Frank Webster. Assistant director, Milton Carter.
CAST — Dan Duryea, Mary Anderson, Cordon Cebert, Judy Brubaker, Ross Elliot, Marsha Jones, Bob Fallon, Melinda Plowman, Grace Loman, Carl Vernell. Chuck Flynn, Roy Engel, Jean Harvey, Bud Stark, Dick Curtis, Mel Rough, Eleanor Radcliff, Bill Lechner, Steve Pendleton, Roy Glen, Rudy McKool, Gene Rogh, Norman Field, Lorin Raker, Smitty.
Reviewed 1 1-30-51.
CHINA CORSAIR
COL. Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow. Director, Ray Nazarro. Screenplay, Harold R. Greene. Photography, Philip Tannura. Art direction, Victor Greene. Set decorations, James Crowe. Musical Director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Richard Fantl. Sound technician, George Cooper. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly.
CAST — Jon Hall, Lisa Ferraday, Ron Randell, Douglas Kennedy, Ernest Borgnine, John Dehner, Marya Marco, Philip Ahn, Peter Mamakos, Weaver Levy.
Reviewed 6-6-51 .
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
(Made in England) Renown-UA. Producer-director, Brian Desmond Hurst. Screenplay, Noel Langley. From story by Charles Dickens. Photography, C. Pennington-Richards. Operating cameraman, Cecil Cooney. Art direction, Ralph Brinton. Music score, Richard Addinsell. Musical director, Muir Mathieson. Edited by Clive Donner. Sound technician, W. H. Lindop. Production manager, Stanley Couzins. Assistant director, Denis O'Dell. Hair stylist, Betty Lee. Makeup, Eric Carter. Costumes designed by Doris Lee. Costumes for Mr, Sim, Mr. Hordern and Miss Edwards by Constance Da Pinna.
CAST — Alastair Sim, Kathleen Harrison, Jack Warner, Michael Hordern, Mervyn Johns, Hermione Baddeley, John Charlesworth, Glyn Dearman, George Cole, Rona Anderson, Carol Marsh, Brian Worth, Olga Edwardes, Roddy Hughes, Hattie Jacques, Clifford Mollison, Michael Dolan, Francis De Wolff, C. Konarski, Ernest Thesiger, Miles Malleson, Louise Hampton, Noel Hewlett, Fred Johnson, Peter Bull, Douglas Muir, Eliot Makeham, Henry Hewitt, Hugh Dempster, Patrick McKnee.
Reviewed 10-30-51.
THE CIMARRON KID
Ul (Technicolor). Producer, Ted Richmond. Director, Budd Boetticher. Screenplay, Louis Stevens. Original, Louis Stevens, Kay Lenard. Photography, Charles P. Boyle. Technicolor consultant, William Fritzsche. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Emrich Nicholson. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Joe Kish. Musical director, Joseph Gershenson. Edited by Frank Gross. Sound technicians, Leslie I. Carey, Corson Jowett. Assistant director, Joe Kenny. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Costumes designed by Bill Thomas.
CAST — Audie Murphy, Yvette Dugay, Beverly Tyler, John Hudson, James Best, Leif Erickson, Noah Beery, Jr., Hugh O'Brian, John Hubbard, Palmer Lee, Rand Brooks, William Reynolds, Roy Roberts, David Wolfe, John Bromfield, Frank Silvera, Richard Garland, Eugene Baxter.
Reviewed 12-14-51.
CIRCLE OF DANGER
(Made in England) Coronado-UA. Producer, Joan Harrison. Director, Jacques Tourneur. Original screenplay, Philip MacDonald.
CAST — Ray Milland, Patricia Roc, Marius Goring, Hugh Sinclair, Naunton Wayne, Marjorie Fielding, Edward Rigby, John Bailey, Colin Gordon, Dora Bryan, Michael Brennan, Reginald Beckwith.
Reviewed 3-27-51.
CLOSE TO MY HEART
WB. Producer, William Jacobs. Director, William Keighley. Original screenplay, James R. Webb. Photography, Robert Burks. Art direction, Leo K. Kuter. Set decorations, William L. Kuehl. Music score. Max Steiner. Orchestrations, Murray Cutter. Edited by Clarence Kolster. Sound technician, Leslie G. Hewitt. Assistant director, Don Page. Makeup, Gordon Bau. Costumes designed by Oleg Cassini.
CAST — Ray Milland, Gene Tierney, Fay Bainter, Howard St. John, Mary Beth Hughes, Ann Morrison, James Seay, Baby John Winslow, Eddie Marr.
Reviewed 10-4-51.
THE CLOUDED YELLOW
J. Arthur Rank-COL. Producer, Betty E. Box. Associate producer, Vivian Cox. Director, Ralph Thomas. Screenplay, Janet Green. Photography, Geoffrey Unsworth. Operating cameraman, Ernest Steward. Art direction, Richard Yarrow. Special effects, C. Staffel, Eic Gray. Music composed and conducted by Benjamin Frankel. Edited by Gordon Hales. Sound technicians, John Mitchel, Gordon McCallum. Production manager, Douglas Peirce. Assistant director, Gerald O'Hara. Makeup, George Blackler, W. Warrington. Costumes designed by Julie Harris.
CAST — Jean Simmons, Trevor Howard, Sonia Dresdel, Barry Jones, Maxwell Reed, Kenneth More, Andre Morell, Gerard Heinz, Lily Kann, Geoffrey Keen, Michael Brennan, Eric Pohlmann, Sandre Dome, Gabrielle Blunt, K. C. Ool, Marianne Stone, Richard Wattis, Maire O'Neill, Anthony Oliver.
Reviewed 9-28-51.
COLORADO AMBUSH
MONO. Producer, Vincent M. Fennelly. Director, Lewis Collins. Original screenplay, Myron Healey. Photography, Gilbert Warrenton. Art direction, David Milton. Set decorations, Harry Reif. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by Fred Maguire. Sound technician, John Kean. Assistant director, Melville Shyer.
CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Myron Healey, Lois Hall, Tommy Farrell, Christine Mclntyre, Lee Roberts, Marshall Bradford, Lyie Talbot.
Reviewed 1 -22-51 .
COME FILL THE CUP
WB. Producer, Henry Blanke. Director, Gordon Douglas. Screenplay, Ivan Goff, Ben Roberts. Original based on novel by Harlan Ware. Photography, Robert Burks. Operating cameraman, William Scheerr. Art direction, Leo Kuter. Musical director, Ray Heindorf. Edited by Alan Crosland, Jr. Sound technician, Stanley Jones. Assistant director, Frank Mattison. Hair stylist, Tillie Starrett. Makeup, Henry Villardo. Stillman, Mac Julian.
CAST — James Cagney, Raymond Massey, James Cleason, Larry Keating, Douglas Spencer, John Kellogg, William Bakewell, John Alvin, Joe Forte, Steve Carruthers, Frank Marlowe, Kathleen Freeman, Phyllis Thaxter, Selena Royle.
Reviewed 9-20-51.
COMIN' ROUND THE MOUNTAIN
Ui. Producer, Howard Christie. Director, Charles Lamont. Written by Robert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo. Additional dialog, John Grant. Photography, George Robinson. Special photography, David S. Horsley. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Richard Riedel. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Joe Kish. Musical director, Joseph Gershenson. Songs, "Agnes Clung," "Why Don't Someone Marry Mary Ann?" "Sagebrush Sadie," "You'll Be Another Notch on Father's Shotgun," "You Broke Your Promise." Sound technicians, Leslie I. Carey, Robert Pritchard. Assistant director, Fred Frank. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Gowns by Rosemary Odell.
CAST — Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Dorothy Shay, Kirby Grant, Joe Sawyer, Glenn Strange, Ida Moore, Shaye Cogan, Guy Wilkerson, Bob Easton, Slats Taylor, Margaret Hamilton, Russell Simpson.
Reviewed 6-1 5-51 .
CORKY OF GASOLINE ALLEY
COL. Producer, Wallace MacDonald. Written and directed by Edward Bernds. Based on the Comic Strip "Gasoline Alley," by Frank O. King. Photography, Henry Freulich. Art direction, George Brooks. Set decorations, James Crowe. Musical director, Mischa