Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1951 415 CAST — Marguerite Chapman, Cameron Mitchell, Arthur Franz, Virginia Huston, John Lite!, William Forrest, Richard Gaines, Morris Anl^rum, Lucille Barkley, Robert H. Barratt, Edward Earle. Reviewed 10-31-51. FLYING LEATHERNECKS Hughes RKO (Technicolor). Producer, Edmund Grainger. Director, Nicholas Ray. Screenplay, James Edward Grant. Original, Kenneth Camet. Photography, William E. Snyder. Technicolor consultant, Morgan Padelford. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, James W. Sullivan. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, John Sturtevant. Music score, Roy Webb. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Sherman Todd. Sound technicians, Frank McWhorter, Clem Portman. Assistant director, Sam Ruman. Hair stylist, Larry Germain. Makeup, Mel Berns. CAST — John Wayne, Robert Ryan, Don Taylor, Janis Carter, Jay C. Flippen, William Harrigan, James Bell, Barry Kelley, Maurice Jara, Adam Williams, James Dobson, Carleton Young, Steve Flagg, Brett King, Gordon Gebert, Adam York, Lynn Stalmaster. Reviewed 7-18-51. FOLLOW THE SUN 20th FOX. Producer, Samuel E. Engel. Director, Sidney Lanfield. Screenplay, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, based on his article in Reader's Digest. Photography, Leo Tover. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, Richard Irvine. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Stuart Reiss. Music score, Cyril Mockridge. Orchestrations, Edward Powell. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by Barbara McLean. Sound technicians, Bernard Freericks, Roger Heman. Assistant director, Ad Schaumer. Makeup, Ben Nye. Wardrobe direction, Charles Le Maire. Costumes designed by Renie. CAST — Glenn Ford, Anne Baxter, Dennis O'Keefe, June Havoc, Larry Keating, Roland Winters, Nana Bryant, Sam Snead, James Demaret, Dr. Gary Middlecoff, Harold Blake, Ann Burr, Harmon Stevens, Louise Lorimer, Esther Somers, Harry Antrim, John Trebach, Jeffrey Sayre, Homer Welborne, D. Scotty Chisholm, William Janssen, William Forrest, Eugene Cericke, Gil Herman, Jewel Rose, Jim Pierce, Beverlee White, Emmett Vogan, Grantland Rice, Don Pietro, James Flavin, Myrtle Anderson. Reviewed 3-19-51. FOOTLIGHT VARIETIES RKO. Producer, George Bilson. Director, Hal Yates. Screenplay, Leon Errol Screenplay by Hal Yates, Felix Adier. Photography, J. Roy Hunt, Frank Redman. Elastic Lens effects by Weegee. Art direction, Walter E. Keller. Music supervision, Norman Bennett. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Edward W. Williams, Jay Whittredge. Sound technician, Frank Sarver. Assistant director, Doran Cox. CAST — Leon Errol, The Sportsmen, Liberace, Jerry Murad's Harmonicats, Frankie Carle and His Orchestra, Red Buttons, Inesita, Buster West, Melissa Mason, Grace Romanes, Dorothy Granger, Patti Brill, Emory Parnell, Elaine Riley, Byron Foulger, Harry Harvey, Jack Paar. Reviewed 3-22-51. FORCE OF ARMS WB. Producer, Anthony Veiller. Director, Michael Curtiz. Screenplay, Orin Jannings. From story by Richard Tregaskis. Second unit director, David C. Garner. Photography, Ted McCord. Art direction, Edward Carrere. Music score. Max Steiner. Orchestrations, Murray Cutter. Edited by Owen Marks. Sound technician, Stanley Jones. Assisttant director, Sherry Shourds. Makeup, Gordon Bau. CAST — William Holden, Nancy Olson, Frank Lovejoy, Gene Evans, Dick Wesson, Paul Picerni, Katherine Warren, Ross Ford, Ron Hagerthy, Mario Siletti, Argentina Brunetti, Amelia Cova, Slats Taylor, Donald Gordon, Bob Roark, Anna Demetric. Reviewed 8-14-51. FORT DEFIANCE Ventura Pictures-UA (Cinecolor). Producer, Frank Melford. Associate producer, Irving D. Koppel. Director, John Rawlins. Photography, Stanley Cortez. Art direction, Lucius Croxton. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Edited by Tom Pratt. Sound technician, W. John Myers. Assistant directors, Charles Kerr, Eugene Anderson, Jr. Makeup, Louis Philippi. Wardrobe, Frank Beetson. CAST — Dane Clark, Ben Johnson, Peter Graves, Tracey Roberts, George Cleveland, Dennis Moore, Iron Eyes Cody, Ralph Sanford, Craig Woods, Dick Elliott, Kit Guard, Duke York, Phil Rawlins, Jerry Ambler, Slim Hightower, Wesley Hudman. Reviewed 10-30-51. FORT DODGE STAMPEDE REP. Associate producer director, Harry Keller. Original screenplay, Richard Wormser. Photography, John MacBurnie. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Edited by Irving M. Schoenberg. Sound technician, T. A. Carman. Assistant director. Herb Mendelson. CAST — Allan "Rocky" Lane, Chubby Johnson, Mary Ellen Kay, Roy Barcroft, Trevor Bardette, Bruce Edwards, Wesley Hudman, William Forrest, Chuck Roberson, Rory Mallinson, Jack Ingram, Kermit Maynard. Reviewed 8-30-51. FORT SAVAGE RAIDERS COL. Producer, Colbert Clark. Director, Ray Nazarro. Original screenplay, Barry Shipman. Photography, Henry Freulich. Art direction, Charles Clague. Set decorations, George Montgomery. Musical director, Ross Di Maggio. Edited by Paul Borofsky. Sound technician, George Cooper. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. CAST — Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, John Dehner, Trevor Bardette, Peter Thompson, Fred Sears, John Cason, Frank Griffin, Sam Flint, Dusty Walker. Reviewed 4-14-51. FORT WORTH WB (Technicolor). Producer, Anthony Veiller. Director, Edwin L. Marin. Original screenplay, John Twist. Photography, Sid Hickox. Special effects, William McGann, H. F. Koenekamp. Technicolor consultant, Mitchell Kovaleski. Art direction, Stanley Fleischer. Set decorations, G. W. Berntsen. Music score, David Buttolph. Edited by Clarence Kolster. Sound technician, Oliver S. Garretson. Assistant director, Charles Hansen. Makeup, Gordon Bau. Wardrobe, Marjorie Best. CAST — Randolph Scott, David Brian, Phyllis Thaxter, Helena Carter, Dick Jones, Ray Teal, Paul Picerni, Emerson Treacy, Bob Steele, Lawrence Tolan, Walter Sande, Chubby Johnson. Reviewed 5-10-51. FOUR IN A JEEP (Made in Europe) UA. Producer, Lazar Wechsler. Associate producer, Oscar Dueby. Director, Leopold Lindtberg. Original, story and screenplay, Richard Schweizer. Photography, Emil Berna. Music score, Herman Haller. Sound technician, Werner Schlichting. CAST — Viveca Lindfors, Ralph Meeker, Yoseph Yodin, Michael Medwin, Dinan, Hans Putz, Eduard Loibner, Paulette Dubost. Reviewed 6-1 -51 . FOURTEEN HOURS 20th-FOX. Producer, Sol C. Siegel. Director, Henry Hathaway. Screenplay, John Paxton. Original from story by Joel Sayre. Photography, Joe MacDonald. Special photographic effects, Fred Sersen, Ray Kellogg. Art direction, LyIe Wheeler, Leiand Fuller. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Fred J. Rode. Music score, Alfred Newman. Orchestrations, Edward Powell. Edited by Dorothy Spencer. Sound technician, W. D. Flick, Roger Heman. Assistant director, Abe Steinberg. Makeup, Ben Nye. Wardrobe direction, Charles Le Maire. Costumes designed by Edward Sorenson. CAST — Paul Douglas, Richard Basehart, Barbara Bel Geddes, Debra Paget, Agnes Moorehead, Robert Keith, Howard da Silva, Jeffrey Hunter, Martin Gabel, Grace Kelly, Frank Faylen, Jeff Corey, James Millican, Donald Randolph, Willard Waterman, Kenneth Harvey, George MacQuarrie, Ann Morrison, Forbes Murray, Bernard Burke, George Putnam, Michael Fitzmaurice, Russell Hicks. Reviewed 2-28-51. FRANCIS GOES TO THE RACES Ul. Producer, Leonard Goldstein. Director, Arthur Lubin. Screenplay, Oscar Brodney, David Stern. Orig