Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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418 PRODUCTIONS 1951 Orchestrations, Herbert Spencer, Maurice de Packh. Musical director, Alfred Newman. Song, "My Castle In the Sand." Edited by Robert Fritch. Sound technicians, Bernard Freericks, Harry M. Leonard. Assistant director, Eli Dunn. Makeup, Ben Nye. Wardrobe direction, Charles Le Maire. Costumes designed by Travilla. CAST — Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten, Cecil Kellaway, Basil Ruysdael, Jim Backus, Irene Ryan, John Ridgely, Therese Lyon, Mary George, Mary Tarcai, Gayle Pace, Steve Pritko, Edwin Max, Art Smith, Jack Davidson, Roger Laswell, William Johnstone, Harris Brown, Herbert Vigran, Freeman Lusk. Reviewed 4-9-51. THE HAPPIEST DAYS OF YOUR LIFE (Made in England) Korda-PACEMAKER. Producers, Frank Launder, Sidney Gilliat. Director, Frank Launder. Screenplay, Frank Launder, John Dighton. Original from play by John Dighton. Photography, Stan Pavey. Art direction, Josef Bato. Music score, Mischa Spoliansky. Played by London Film Orchestra. Edited by Oswald Hafenrichter. CAST — Alistair Sim, Margaret Rutherford, Joyce Grenfell, Bernadette O'Farrell, John Bentley, Guy Middleton, Edward Rigby, Richard Wattis, John Turnbull, Muriel Aked, Arthur Howard, Millicent Wolfe, Myrette Morven, Patience Rentoul. Reviewed 5-3-51 . HAPPY-CO-LOVELY (Made in England) RKO (Technicolor). Producer, Marcel Hellman. Director, Bruce Humberstone. Screenplay, Val Guest. Original, F. Dammann, Dr. H. Rosenfeld. Photography, Erwin Hillier. Technicolor consultant, Joan Bridge. Art direction, John Howell. Music score, Mischa Spoliansky. Songs, "OneTwo-Three," "Would You — Could You?" Edited by Bert Bates. Sound technicians, Cecil V. Thornton, Harold V. King. Hair stylist, Jean Bear. Makeup, Nell Taylor. Dance director, Jack Billings. Costumes by Anna Duse. Ballet sequences by Pauline Grant. CAST — David Niven, Vera-Ellen, Cesar Romero, Bobby Howes, Diane Hart, Gordon Jackson, Barbara Cooper, Henry Hewitt, Gladys Henson, Hugh Dempster, Sandra Dome, Joyce Carey, John Laurie, Wyiie Watson. Reviewed 6-11-51. HARD, FAST AND BEAUTIFUL Filmakers-RKO. Producer, Collier Young. Associate producer, Norman Cook. Assistant to producer, Robert Eggenweiler. Director, Ida Lupino. Screenplay, Martha Wilkerson. Based on novel by John R. Tunis. Photography, Archie Stout. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Jack Okey. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Harley Miller. Music score, Roy Webb. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by William Ziegier. Sound technicians, Philip Brigandi, Clem Portman. Assistant director, Jimmy Anderson. CAST — Claire Trevor, Sally Forrest, Carleton G. Young, Robert Clarke, Kenneth Patterson, Marcella Cisney, Joseph Kearns, William Hudson, George Fisher, Arthur Little, Jr., Bert Whitley, Edwin Reimers, Don Kent, William Irving, Barbara Brier, Marilyn Mercer. Reviewed 5-23-51. THE HARLEM CLOBETROTTERS Sidney Buchman-COL. Producer, Buddy Adier. Associate producer, Alfred Palca. Director, Phil Brown. Director of basketball sequences. Will Jason. Original screenplay, Alfred Palca. Photography, Philip Tannura. Art direction, Gary Odell. Set decorations, David Montrose. Music score, Arthur Morton. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by James Sweeney. Sound technician, George Cooper. Assistant director, Gilbert Kay. CAST — Thomas Gomez, Dorothy Dandridge, Bill Walker, Angela Clarke, Peter Thompson, Steve Roberts, Peter Virgo, Ray Walker, Al Eben, Ann E. Allen, Tom Greenway, William Forrest and the Harlem (globetrotters, Billy Brown, Roscoe Cumberland, William "Pop" Gates, Marques Haynes, Louis "Babe" Pressley, Elmer Robinson, Ted Strong, Reese "Goose" Tatum, Frank Washington, Clarence Wilson, Inman Jackson. Reviewed 10-17-51. HAVANA ROSE REP. Associate producer, Sidney Picker. Director, William Beaudine. Original screenplay, Charles E. Roberts, Jack Townley. Photography, Ellis W. Carter. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Edited by Tony Martinelli. Sound technician. Earl Grain, Sr. Assistant director, Lee Lukather. Hair stylist, Peggy Gray. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costumes designed by Adele Palmer. CAST — Estelita Rodriguez, Bill Williams, Hugh Herbert, Florence Bates, Fortunio Bonanova, Leon Belasco, Nacho Galindo, Martin Garralaga, Rose Turich, Tom Kennedy, Manuel Paris, Bob Easton, Felix and His Martiniques. Reviewed 9-19-51. HE RAN ALL THE WAY UA. Producer, Bob Roberts. Associate producer, Paul Trivers. Director, John Berry. Screenplay, Hugo Butler, Guy Endore. Original, novel, Sam Ross. Photography, James Wong Howe. Art direction, Henry Horner. Musical director, Franz Waxman. Edited by Francis D. Lyon. CAST — John Garfield, Shelley Winters, Wallace Ford, Selena Royle, Bobby Hyatt, Gladys George, Norman Lloyd. Reviewed 6-25-51 . HEART OF THE ROCKIES REP. Associate producer, Edward J. White. Director, William Witney. Original screenplay, Eric Taylor. Photography, Reggie Lanning. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson. Music score, R. Dale Butts. Songs, "Rodeo Square Dance," "Wanderin'," "Heart of the Rockies," "Prairie Country." Edited by Tony Martinelli. Sound technician, Dick Tyler. Assistant director. Jack Lacey. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costumes by Adele Palmer. CAST — Roy Rogers, Penny Edwards, Gordon Jones, Ralph Morgan, Fred Graham, Mira McKinney, Robert "Buzz" Henry, William (iould, Pepe Hern, Rand Brooks, Foy Willing and The Riders of the Purple Sage, Trigger (horse). Reviewed 3-27-51 . HER FIRST ROMANCE COL. Director, Seymour Friedman. Screenplay, Albert Mannheimer. Original, based upon a story by Herman Wouk. Photography, Charles Lawton, Jr. Art direction, Ross Bellah. Set decorations. Fay Babcock. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Jerome Thoms. Sound technician. Jack Goodrich. Assistant director, James Nicholson. CAST — Margaret O'Brien, Allen Martin, Jr., Jimmv Hunt, Sharyn Moffett, Ann Doran, Lloyd Corrigan, Elinor Donahue, Susan Stevens, Marissa O'Brien, Arthur Space, Otto Hulett, Lois Pace, Harlan Warde, Maudie Prickett. Reviewed 5-2-51 . HERE COMES THE CROOM PARA. Producer-director, Frank Capra. Associate producer, Irving Asher. Screenplay, Virginia Van Upp, Liam O'Brien, Myles Connolly. Original, Robert Riskin, Liam O'Brien. Photography, George Barnes. Process photography, Farciot Edouart. Special effects, Gordon Jennings, Paul Lerpae. Art direction, Hal Pereira, Earl Hedrick. Set decorations, Emile Kuri. Orchestrations, Van Cleave. Musical director, Joseph J. Lilley. Songs, "Your Own Little House," "Misto Cristofo Columbo," "Bonne Nuit," "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening," "Caro Nome." Edited by Ellsworth Hoagland. Sound technicians, Harry Mills, John Cope. Assistant director, Arthur S. Black. Hair stylist, Ceraldine Cole. Makeup, Wally Westmore. Dance director, Charles O'Curran. Costumes designed by Edith Head. CAST — Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman, Alexis Smith, Franchot Tone, James Barton, Robert Keith, Jacques Gencel, Beverly Washburn, Connie Gilchrist, Walter Catlett, Alan Reed, Minna Gombel, Howard Freeman, Maidel Turner, H. B. Warner, Nicholas Joy, Ian Wolfe, Ellen Corby, James Burke, Irving Bacon, Ted Thorpe, Art Baker, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Laura Elliott, Dorothy Lamour, Frank Fontaine, Louis Armstrong, Phil Harris, Cass Daley. Reviewed 7-6-51.