Motion picture production encyclopedia (1952)

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424 PRODUCTIONS 1951 LITTLE BIG HORN LIPPERT. Producer, Carl K. Hittleman. Directorscreenplay, Charles Marquis Warren. Original, Harold Shumate. Photography, Ernest W. Miller. Art direction, F. Paul Sylos. Set decorations, Theodore Offenbecker. Music score director, Paul Dunlap. Song, "On the Little Big Horn." Edited by Carl Pierson. Sound technicians, Virgil Smith, John Carter. Assistant director, Ira Webb. Script supervisor, Emily Ehrlich. Makeup, Paul Stanhope. Wardrobe, Alfred Berke. CAST — Lloyd Bridges, John Ireland, Marie Windsor, Reed Hadley, Jim Davis, Wally Cassell, Hugh O'Brian, King Donovan, Richard Emory, John Pickard, Robert Sherwood, Sheb Wooley, Larry Stewart, Rod Redwing, Richard Paxton, Gordon Wynne, Ted Avery, Barbara Woodell, Anne Warren. Reviewed 5-23-51. LITTLE EGYPT Ul (Technicolor). Producer, Jack Gross. Director, Frederick de Cordova. Screenplay, Oscar Brodney, Doris Gilbert. Original, Oscar Brodney. Additional dialog, Lou Breslow. Photography, Russell Metty. Technicolor consultant, William Fritzsche. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Robert Clatworthy. Set decorations, Russell A. Causman, Joe Kish. Musical director, Joseph Cershenson. Edited by Edward Curtiss. Sound technicians, Leslie I. Carey, Corson Jowett. Assistant director, Fred Frank. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Dance director, Harold Belter. Gowns designed by Bill Thomas. CAST — Mark Stevens, Rhonda Fleming, Nancy Guild, Charles Drake, Tom D'Andrea, Minor Watson, Steven Geray, Verna Felton, Kathryn Givney, John Litel, Dan Riss, Leon Belasco, Jack George, Ed Clark, John Gallaudet, Freeman Lusk, Fritz Feld. Reviewed 7-30-51. LONE STAR MGM. Producer, Z. Wayne Griffin. Director, Vincent Sherman. Original screenplay, Borden Chase. Photography, Harold Rosson. Special effects, A. Arnold Gillespie, Warren Newcombe. Montage sequences, Peter Ballbusch. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Hans Peters. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Alfred E. Spencer. Music score, David Buttolph. Edited by Ferris Webster. Recording super., Douglas Shearer. Assistant director, Sid Sidman. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, William Tuttle. Costumes designed by Gile Steele. CAST — Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Broderick Crawford, Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi, Ed Begley, James Burke, William Farnum, Lowell Gilmore, Moroni Olsen, Russell Simpson, William Conrad, Lucius Cook, Ralph Reed, Ric Roman, Victor Sutherland, Jonathan Cott, Charles Cane, Nacho Galindo, Trevor Bardette, Harry Woods, Dudley Sadler, Emmett Lynn. Reviewed 12-19-51. THE LONG, DARK HALL (Made in England) UA. Producer, Peter Cusick. Associate producer. Rex Harrison. Directors, Anthony Bushell, Reginald Beck. Screenplay, Nunnally Johnson. Photography, Wilkie Cooper. Art direction, George Patterson. Set decorations, Ronald Kinnoch. Music score, Benjamin Frankel. Edited by Tom Simpson. Sound technician, Fred Turtle. CAST — Rex Harrison, Lilli Palmer, Tania Held, Henrietta Barry, Dora Sevening, Ronald Simpson, Raymond Huntley, William Squires, Bailard Berkeley, Anthony Dawson, Denis O'Dea, Anthony Bushell, Henry Longhurst, Patricia Wayne, Meriel Forbes. Brenda De Banzie. Reviewed 3-1 -51 . THE LONGHORN MONO. Producer, Vincent M. Fennelly. Director, Lewis Collins. Original screenplay, Dan Ullman. Photography, Ernest Miller. Art direction, David Milton. Continuity, Mary Chaffee. Musical director, Raoul Kraushaar. Edited by Richard Heermance. Sound technician, Charles Cooper. Assistant director, Melville Shyer. Script supervisor, Stanley Price. CAST — Wild Bill Elliott, Myron Healey, Phyllis Coates, John Hart, Marshall Reed, William Fawcett, Lee Roberts, Carol Henry, Zon Murra^. Reviewed 10-4-51. LORNA DOONE Edward Small-COL. (Technicolor). Producer, Edward Small. Associate producer. Grant Whytock. Director, Phil Karlson. Screenplay, Jesse L. Lasky, Jr., Richard Schayer. Freely adapted from Richard D. Blackmore's immortal classic. Adaptation, George Bruce. Photography, Charles Van Enger. Technicolor consultant, Francis Cugat. Art direction, Harold MacArthur. Set decorations, James Crowe. Music score, George Duning. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Al Clark. Sound technician, Frank Goodwin. Assistant director, Richard Maybery. Special photographic effects, Lawrence W. Butler. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Clay Campbell. Gowns, Jean Louis. CAST — Barbara Hale, Richard Greene, Carl Benton Reid, William Bishop, Ron Randell, Sean McClory, Onslow Stevens, Lester Matthews, John Dehner, Gloria Petroff, Orley Lindgren, Dick Curtis, Anne Howard, Katharine Warren, Malcolm Keen. Reviewed 5-25-51 LOST CONTINENT LIPPERT. Producer, Sigmund Neufeld. Associate producer. Jack Leewood. Director, Samuel Newfield. Screenplay, Richard H. Landau. Original, Carroll Young. Photography, Jack Greenhalgh. Music score, Paul Dunlap. Edited by George C. Emrick. Sound technician, Fred Lau. Production manager, Bert Sternbach. Assistant director, Stanley Newfield. Makeup, Harry Ross. Wardrobe, Alfred Berke. CAST — Cesar Romero, Hillary Brooke, Chick Chandler, John Hoyt, Acquanetta, Sid Melton, Whit Bissell, Hugh Beaumont, Murray Alper, William E. Green. Reviewed 7-20-51. LOVE NEST 20th-FOX. Producer, Jules Buck. Director, Joseph Newman. Screenplay, I. A. L. Diamond. Original, Scott Corbett. Photography, Lloyd Ahern. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, George L. Patrick. Set decorations, Thomas Little. Music score, Cyril Mockridge. Orchestrations, Bernard Mayers. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by J. Watson Webb, Jr. Sound technician, Bernard Freericks. Assistant director, Jasper Blystone. Makeup, Ben Nye. Costumes designed by Renie. CAST — June Haver, William Lundigan, Frank Fay, Marilyn Monroe, Jack Paar, Leatrice Joy, Henry Kulky, Marie Blake, Patricia Miller, Maude Wallace, Joe Ploski, Martha Wentworth, Faire Binney, Caryl Lincoln, Robert H. (Clifton) Young, Michael Ross, Bob Jellison, John Costello, Charles Calvert, Leo Clary, Jack Daly, Ray Montgomery, Florence Auer, Edna Holland, Liz Slifer, Alvin Hammer. Reviewed 10-11-51. LUCKY NICK CAIN (Made in Italy) Kaydor-Romulus-20th-FOX. Producer, Joseph Kaufman. Director, Joseph Newman. Screenplay, George Callahan, William Rose. Based on novel, "I'll Get You For This," by James Hadley Chase. Photography, Otto Heller. Operating cameraman. Bob Day. Art direction, Ralph Brinton. Music score, Walter Goehr. Played by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Songs, "La Cumparsita," "Lena." Edited by Russel Lloyd. Sound technician, John Mitchell. Production supervisor, Ernest Holding. Assistant director, Philip Shipway. Hair stylist, Betty Bough. Makeup, Eric Carter. Costumes designed by Elizabeth Hennings. Grip, George Clifton. CAST — George Raft, Coleen Gray, Enzo Staiola, Charles Goldner, Walter Rilla, Martin Benson, Peter llling, Hugh French, Peter Bull, Elwyn Brook-Jones, Greta Cynt, Margot Grahame, Constance Smith. Reviewed 2-7-51 . LULLABY OF BROADWAY WB (Technicolor). Producer, William Jacobs. Director, David Butler. Original screenplay. Earl Baldwin. Technicolor consultant, Mitchell Kovaleski. Photography, Wilfrid M. Cline. Art direction, Douglas Bacon. Set decorations, LyIe B. Reifsnider. Orchestrations, Frank Perkins, Howard Jackson. Musical director, Ray Heindorf. Songs, "I Love the Way You Say Goodnight," "In a Shanty In Old Shanty Town," "Lullaby of Broadway," "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone," "Somebody Loves Me," "You're Dependable," "You're Getting To Be a Habit With