Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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420 PRODUCTIONS 1951 HOUSE ON TELEGRAPH HILL 20th-FOX. Producer, Robert Bassler. Director, Robert Wise. Screenplay, Elick Moll, Frank Partes. Based on novel by Dana Lyon. Photography, Lucien Ballard. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, John De Cuir. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox. Music score, Sol Kaplan. Orchestrations, Edward Powell, Maurice de Packh. Musical director, Alfred Newman. Edited by Nick DeMaggio. Sound technicians, George Leverett, Harry M. Leonard. Assistant director, Horace Hough. Makeup, Ben Nye. Wardrobe direction, Charles Le Maire. Costumes designed by Renie. CAST — Richard Basehart, Valentina Cortesa, William Lundigan, Fay Baker, Cordon Cebert, Ket Thing Chung, Steven Ceray, Herbert Butterfield, John Burton, Katherine Meskill, Mario Siletti, Charles Wagenheim, David Clarke, Tamara Schee, Natasha Lytess, Ashmead Scott, Mari Young, Tom McDonough. Reviewed 3-6-51 . HURRICANE ISLAND COL. (Supercinecolor) . Producer, Sam Katzman. Director, Lew Landers. Original screenplay, David Mathews. Photography, Lester White. Art direction, Paul Palmentola. Set decoration, Sidney Clifford. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Richard Fantl. Sound technician. Josh Westmoreland. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. CAST — Jon Hall, Marie Windson, Marc Lawrence, Romo Vincent, Edgar Barrier, Karen Randle, Jo Gilbert, Nelson Leigh, Marshall Reed, Don Harvey, Rick Vallin, Rus Conklin, Alex P. Montoya, LyIe Talbot, Rusty Wescoatt, Zom Murray. Reviewed 7-5-51 . I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE 20th-FOX. Producer, Sol C. Siegel. Director, Michael Cordon. Screenplay, Abraham Polonsky. Original, Jerome Weidman. Adaptation, Vera Caspary. Photography, Milton Krasner. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Art direction, LyIe Wheeler, John De Cuir. Set decorations, Thomas Little. Music score, Sol Kaplan. Orchestrations, Earle Hagen. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by Robert Simpson. Sound technicians, Winston H. Leverett, Roger Heman. Assistant director, H. B. Chapman. Makeup, Ben Nye. Costumes by Charles Le Maire. CAST — Susan Hayward, Dan Dailey, George Sanders, Sam Jaffa, Randy Stuart, Marvin Kaplan, Harry Von Zell, Barbara Whiting, Vicki Cummings, Ross Elliott, Richard Lane, Mary Philips, Benna Bard, Steve Geray, Charles Lane, Jan Kayne, Marion Marshall, Jayne Hazard, Aline Towne, Eda Reis Merin, Marjorie Hoshelle, Doris Kemper, Elizabeth Flournoy, Jack P. Carr, Tamara Shayne, Ed Max, David Wolfe, Harry Hines, Diana Mumby, Shirlee Allard, Beverly Thompson. Reviewed 3-14-51. I WANT YOU Coldwyn-RKO. Producer, Samuel Goldwyn. Director, Mark Robson. Screenplay, Irwin Shaw. Based on magazine stories by Edward Newhouse. Photography, Harry Stradling. Art direction, Richard Day. Set decorations, Howard Bristol. Music score, Leigh Harline. Edited by Daniel Mandell. Sound technician, Fred Lau. Assistant director, Ivan Volkman. Hair stylist, Marie Walter. Makeup, Pat McNalley. Costumes designed by Mary Wills. CAST — Dana Andrews, Dorothy McGuire, Farley Granger, Peggy Dow, Robert Keith, Mildred Dunnock, Ray Collins, Martin Milner, Jim Backus, Marjorie Crossland, Walter Baldwin, Walter Sande, Peggy Maley, Jerrilyn Flannery, Erik Nielsen. Reviewed 10-31-51. I WAS A COMMUNIST FOR THE F.B.I. WB. Producer, Bryan Foy. Director, Gordon Douglas. Screenplay, Crane Wilbur. Original based on experiences of the Cvetic as told to Pete Martin and published as magazine serial. Photography, Edwin DuPar. Art direction, Leo K. Kuter. Set decorations, LyIe B. Reifsnider. Edited by Folmar Blangsted. Sound technician, Leslie G. Hewitt. Assistant director, Al Alleborn. Makeup, Cordon Bau. CAST — Frank Lovejoy, Dorothy Hart, Philip Carey, James Millican, Richard Webb, Konstantin Shayne, Paul Picerni, Roy Roberts, Eddie Norris, Ron Hagerthy, Hugh Sanders, Hope Kramer. Reviewed 4-19-51. I WAS AN AMERICAN SPY ALLIED ARTISTS. Producer, David Diamond. Associate producer, Ben Schwalb. Director, Lesley Selander. Screenplay, Sam Roeca. Original based on a magazine article, "I Was An American Spy," and novel, "Manila Espionage," by Claire Phillips, Myron B. Goldsmith. Photography, Harry Neumann. Art direction, David Milton. Set decorations, Raymond Boltz, jr. Musical director-composer, Edward J. Kay. Edited by Philip Cahn. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Assistant director, Edward Morey, Jr. CAST — Ann Dvorak, Gene Evans, Douglas Kennedy, Richard Loo, Leon Lontoc, Chabing, Philip Ahn, Marya Marco, Nadene Ashdown, Lisa Ferraday, Howard Chuman, Freddie Revelala. Reviewed 3-21-51. I'D CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN 20th FOX (Technicolor). Producer screenplay, Lamar Trotti. Director, Henry King. Original from novel by Corra Harris. Technicolor consultant, Monroe W. Burbank. Photography, Edward Cronjager. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Art direction, LyIe V^heeler, Maurice Ransford. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Al Orenbach. Music score, Sol Kaplan. Orchestrations, Edward Powell. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by Barbara McLean. Sound technicians, Eugene Grossman, Roger Heman. Assistant director, Henry Weinberger. Makeup, Ben Nye. Wardrobe direction, Charles Le Maire. CAST — Susan Hayward, William Lundigan, Rory Calhoun, Barbara Bates, Gene Lockhart, Lynn Bari, Ruth Donnelly, Kathleen Lockhart, Alexander Knox, Jean Inness, Frank Twedell, Jerry Vandiver, Richard Wilson, Dorothea Carolyn Sims, Thomas Syfan, Grady Starnes, Kay and Fay Fogg. Reviewed 1 -12-51 . I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU (Made in England) 20th-FOX (Technicolor). Producer, Sol C. Siegel. Director, Roy Baker. Screenplay, Ranald MacDougall. Based on play by John L. Balderston. Photography, Georges Perinal. Technicolor consultant, Joan Bridge. Art direction, C. P. Norman. Music score, William Alwyn. Musical director, Muir Mathieson. Edited by Alan Obiston. Sound technician. Buster Ambler. Costumes designed by Margaret Furse. CAST — Tyrone Power, Ann Blyth, Michael Rennie, Dennis Price, Beatrice Campbell, Kathleen Byron, Raymond Huntley, Irene Browne. Reviewed 12-7-51 . I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS WB. Producer, Louis F. Edelman. Director, Michael Curtiz. Original screenplay, Melville Shavelson, Jack Rose. Photography, Ted McCord. Art direction, Douglas Bacon. Set decorations, George James Hopkins. Musical director, Ray Heindorf. Musical numbers staged and directed by LeRoy Prinz. Second unit director, David C. Gardner. Edited by Owen Marks. Sound technician, Oliver S. Garretson. Assistant director. Chuck Hansen. Hair stylist, Gertrude Wheeler. Makeup, Gordon Bau. Wardrobe, Leah Rhodes, Marjorie Best. CAST — Doris Day, Danny Thomas, Frank Lovejoy, Patrice Wymore, James Gleason, Mary Wickes, Julie Oshins, Jim Backus, Minna Gombell, Harry Antrim, William Forrest, Dick Simmons, Bunny Lewbel, Robert Lyden, Mimi Gibson, Christy Olson. Reviewed 12-6-51. IN OLD AMARILLO REP. Associate producer, Edward J. White. Director, William Witney. Original screenplay, Sloan Nibley. Photography, Jack Marta. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson. Music score, R. Dale Butts. Songs, "In Old Amarillo," "Under the Lone Star Moon," "If I Ever Fall In Love," "Wasteland." Edited by Tony Martinelli. Sound technician, Dick Tyler. Assistant director. Jack Lacey. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costumes by Adele Palmer. CAST — Roy Rogers, Estelita Rodriguez, Penny Edwards, Pinky Lee, Roy Barcroft, Pierre Watkin, Ken Howell, Elisabeth Risdon, William Holmes, Trigger (horse) . Reviewed 5-16-51 .