Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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MEXICAN VILLAGE'' ** starring Ava Gardner, Fernando Lamas, Pier Angeli, Ricardo Montalban, Cyd Charisse: written by Josephine Niggli and Norman Foster; directed by Norman Foster; produced by Jack Cummings I LOVE LOUISA ** starring Fred Astaire, from an original story written especially for him by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, with Nanette Fabray, V era-Ellen, Cyd Charisse: songs by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz; directed by Vincente Minnelli; produced by Arthur Freed EAGLE ON HIS CAP based on the story of Lt. Col. Paul Tibbets, pilot who dropped the first atomic bomb; starring Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker with James Whitmore, Marilyn Erskine; written by Norman Panama, Melvin Frank and Beirne Lay, Jr.; produced and directed by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama THE GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING starring Elizabeth Taylor, William Powell; written by John Lee Mahin; produced by Armand Deutsch CAPTAIN APPLEJACK starring Red Skelton; written by Lazlo Vadnay; produced by Edwin H. Knopf YOUNG BESS starring Jean Simmons, Stewart Granger, Charles Laughton, George Sanders; written by Jan Lustig and Arthur Wimperis; directed by George Sidney; produced by Sidney Franklin MOGOMBO starring Clark Gable; written by John Lee Mahin; produced by Sam Zimbalist * Color by Technicolor 'Tentative title M-G-M IN '52 AND '53