Motion picture production encyclopedia (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1951 419 HIGHLY DANGEROUS (Made in England) Two Cities-LIPPERT. Producer, Antony Darnborough. Director, Roy Baker. Screenplay, Eric Ambler. Photography, Reginald Wyer. Operating cameraman, David Harcourt. Art direction, Vetchinsky. Music score, Richard Addinsell. Musical director, Muir Mathieson. Edited by Alfred Roome. Sound technicians, John Cook, Gordon McCallum. Assistant director, Roy Coddard. Makeup, W. T. Partleton. Costumes designed by Julie Harris. CAST — Dane Clark, Margaret Lockwood, Marius Coring, Naunton Wayne, Wilfred Hyde White, Eugene Deckers, Olaf Pooley, Gladys Henson, Paul Hardtmuth, Michael Hordern, George Benson, Eric Pohlmann, John Horsley, Patric Doonan, Joan Haythorne, Jill Balcon, Ernest Butcher, Anthony Newley. Toni Frost, John Gabriel, Noel Johnson, Michael Rltterman. Reviewed 9-10-51. THE HIGHWAYMAN jack Dietz-ALLIED ARTISTS (Cinecolor). Producer, Hal E. Chester. Associate producer, Bernard W. Burton. Director, Lesley Selander. Screenplay, Jan Jeffries. Based on poem by Alfred Noyes. Based on story by Jack DeWitt, Renault Duncan. Photography, Harry Neumann. Color consultants, Wilton R. Holm, Clifford D. Shank. Art direction, Martin Obzina. Set decorations, Julia Heron. Music composed and directed by Herschel Burke Gilbert. Orchestrations, Joseph Mullendore, Walter Sheets. Sound technician, Ben Winkler. Assistant director, William Caliban, Jr. Makeup, Lou Philippi. Costumes designed by Berman. CAST — Charles Coburn, Wanda Hendrix, Philip Friend, Cecil Kellaway, Victor Jory, Scott Forbes, Virginia Huston, Dan O'Herlihy, Henry Morgan, Albert Sharpe, Lowell Gilmore, Alan Napier. Reviewed 8-15-51. HILLS OF UTAH Cene Autry-COL. Producer, Armand Schaefer. Director, John English. Screenplay, Gerald Geraghty. Original, Les Savage, Jr. Photography, William Bradford. Art direction, Charles Clague. Set decorations, David Montrose. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by James Sweeney. Sound technician, Lambert Day. Assistant director, James Nicholson. CAST — Gene Autry, Pat Buttram, Elaine Riley, Donna Martell, Onslow Stevens, Denver Pyle, William Fawcett, Harry Lauter, Kenne Duncan, Harry Harvey, Sandy Sanders, Tom London. Reviewed 9-12-51. HIS KIND OF WOMAN Hughes-RKO. Producer, Robert Sparks. Director, John Farrow. Original screenplay, Frank Fenton, Jack Leonard. Photography, Harry J. Wild. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Ross Dowd. Music score, Leigh Harline. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Songs, "Five Little Miles From San Berdoo," by Sam Coslow; "You'll Know," by Jimmy McHugh, Harold Adamson. Edited by Eda Warren, Frederic Knudtson. Sound technicians, John Tribby, Clem Portman. Assistant director, Sam Ruman. Hair stylist, Larry Germain. Makeup, Mel Berns. Gowns, Howard Greer. CAST — Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Vincent Price, Tim Holt, Charles McCraw, Marjorie Reynolds, Raymond Burr, Leslye Banning, Jim Backus, Philip Van Zandt, John Mylong, Carleton G. Young, Erno Verebes, Dan White, Richard Berggren, Stacy Harris, Robert Cornthwaite. Reviewed 7-1 1 -51 . HOLLYWOOD STORY Ul. Producer, Leonard Goldstein. Associate producer, Billy Grady, Jr. Director, William Castle. Original and screenplay, Frederick Kohner, Fred Brady. Photography, Carl Guthrie. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Richard R. Riedel. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Julia Heron. Musical director, Joseph Gershenson. Edited by Virgil Vogel. Sound technicians, Leslie 1. Carey, Glenn Anderson. Assistant director, Ronnie Rondell. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Gowns, Rosemary Odell. CAST — Richard Conte, Julia Adams, Richard Egan, Henry Hull, Fred Clark, Jim Backus, Houseley Stevenson, Paul Cavanagh, Katherine Meskill, Louis Lettieri. Reviewed 5-1 1 -51 . HOME TOWN STORY MCM. Written, produced and directed by Arthur Pierson. Photography, Lucien Andriot. Art direction, Hilyard Brown. Set decorations, Claude Carpenter. Music score, Louis Forbes. Edited by William Claxton. Sound technician, William Randall. Assistant director, Richard Dixon. Makeup, Robert Littiefield. CAST — Jeffrey Lynn, Donald Crisp, Marjorie Reynolds, Alan Hale, Jr., Marilyn Monroe, Barbara Brown, Melinda Plowman, Renny McEvoy, Glenn Tryon, Byron Foulger, Griff Barnett, Virginia Campbell, Harry Harvey, Nelson Leigh, Speck Noblitt. Reviewed 5-4-51 . HONEYCHILE REP (Trucolor). Associate producer, Sidney Picker. Director, R. G. Springsteen. Original screenplay. Jack Townley, Charles E. Roberts. Additional dialog, Barry Trivers. Photography, Jack Marta. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., George Milo. Music score, Victor Young. Songs, "Honeychile," "Tutti Fruit," "Rag Mop," "More Than I Care to Remember." Edited by Richard L. Van Enger. Sound technicians, T. A. Carman, Howard Wilson. Assistant director, Dick Moder. Hair stylist, Peggy Gray. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costumes designed by Adele Palmer. CAST — Judy Canova, Eddie Foy, Jr., Alan Hale, Jr., Walter Catlett, Claire Carleton, Karolyn Grimes, Brad Morrow, Roy Barcroft, Leonid Kinskey, Gus Schilling, Irving Bacon, Fuzzy Knight, Roscoe Ates, Ida Moore, Sarah Edwards, Emory Parnell, Dick Elliott, Dick Wessel. Reviewed 11-12-51. HONG KONG Pine Thomas PARA. (Technicolor) . Producers, William H. Pine, William C. Thomas. Director, Lewis R. Foster. Screenplay, Winston Miller. Original, Lewis R. Foster. Photography, Lionel Lindon. Technicolor consultant, Robert Brower. Art direction, Lewis H. Creber. Set decorations, Alfred Kegerris. Music score, Lucien Cailliet. Edited by Howard Smith. Sound technicians, Harold C. Lewis, Walter Oberst. Assistant director, Howard Pine. Hair stylist, Kay Shea. Makeup, Norman Pringle. Costumes by Edith Head, Charles ■^eehne. CAST — Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming, Nigel Bruce, Marvin Miller, Mary Somerville, Lowell Gil•"'>ore, Claude Allister, Danny Chang. ""eviewed 11-1 3-51 . THE HOODLUM Jack Schwarz Prod.-UA. Producer, Maurice Kosloff. Associate producers-screenplay, Sam Neuman, Nat Tanchuck. Director, Max Nosseck. Photography, Clark Ramsey. Art direction, Fred Preble. Set decorations, Harry Reif. Music score, Darrell Calker. Edited by jack Killifer. Sound technician. Earl Snyder. Assistant director, Arthur Hammond. Hair stylist, Peg Thompson. Makeup, Harry Thomas. Wardrobe, Oscar Rodriguez. CAST— Lawrence Tierney, Allene Roberts, Marjorie Riordan, Lisa Golm, Edward Tierney, Stuart Randall, Ann Zika, John De Simone, Tom Hubbard, Eddie Foster, O. Z. Whitehead, Richard Barron, Rudy Rama. Reviewed 6-4-51 . HOT LEAD RKO. Producer, Herman Schlom. Director, Stuart Gilmore. Original screenplay, William Lively. Photography, Nicholas Musuraca. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Feild Gray. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, John Sturtevant. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Robert Golden. Sound technicians, John Cass, Clem Portman. Assistant director, Bert Spurlin. CAST — Tim Holt, Joan Dixon, Ross Elliott, John Dehner, Paul Marion, Lee MacGregor, Stanley Andrews, Paul E. Burns, Kenneth MacDonald, Robert Wilke, Richard Martin. Reviewed 10-18-51. HOTEL SAHARA (Made in England) UA. Producer, George Hambley Brown. Director, Ken Annakin. Original screenplay, Patrick Kirwin, (3eorge H. Brown. CAST — Yvonne DeCarlo, Peter Ustinov, David Tomlinson. Reviewed 1 1 -2-51 .