Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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SMALL TOWN GIRL starring Jane Powell; screen play by Dorothy Cooper and Dorothy Kingsley; original story by Dorothy Cooper; directed by Leslie Kardos; produced by Joe Pasternak THE MAKING OF A MARINE screen play by Millard Kaufman; directed by William A. Wellman; produced by Dore Schary INVITATION TO THE DANCE"^ Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron; directed by Gene Kelly; produced by Arthur Freed REMAINS TO BE SEEN"* cast includes Debbie "Reynolds, Carleton Carpenter; from the Broadway mystery comedy-play by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse; written by Sidney Sheldon; produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr. TWO GIRLS FROM BORDEAUX Leslie Caron, Pier Angeli; from the original musical play by Isobel Lennart; produced by Joe Pasternak PRISONER OF ZENDA cast includes Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr, James Mason, Jane Greer, Louis Calhern; written by Noel Langley; directed by Richard Thorpe; produced by Pandro S. Berman ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger; written by Harry Brown; produced by Pandro S. Berman * Color by Technicolor M-G-M IN '52 AND '53