Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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432 PRODUCTIONS 1951 Screenplay, Hugo Butler. Original story by Robert Thoeren, Hans Wllhelm. Photography, Arthur Miller. Art direction, Boris Leven. Set decorations, Jacques Mapes. Musical director-composer, Lyn Murray. Song, "Baby." Edited by Paul Weatherwax. Sound technician, Benny Winkler. Production manager, Joseph H. Nadel. Dialogue director, Gladys Hill. Assistant director, Robert Aldrich. Script supervisor, Don Weis. Hair stylist, Marie Clark. Costumes designed by Maria Donovan. CAST — Van Heflin, Evelyn Keyes, John Maxwell, Katharine Warren, Emerson Treacy, Madge Blake, Wheaton Chambers, Robert Osterloh, Sherry Hall, Louise Lorimer. Reviewed 4-25-51. PURPLE HEART DIARY COL. Producer, Sam Katzman. Director, Richard Quine. Screenplay, William Sackheim. Original, based on the Frances Langford newspaper column. Photography, William Whitley. Special effects. Jack Erickson. Art direction, Paul Palmentola. Set decorations, Sidney Clifford. Musical director, Ross Di Maggio. Songs, "Where Are You From," "Hold Me In Your Arms," "Hi, Fellow Tourists," "Bread and Butter Woman," "Anywhere." Edited by Henry Batista. Sound technician. Josh Westmoreland. Assistant director, Jack Corrick. CAST — Frances Langford, Judd Holdren, Ben Lessy, Tony Romano, Aline Towne, Brett King, Warren Mills, Larry Stewart, Joel Marston, Richard Grant, Rory Mallinson, Selmer Jackson, Lyie Talbot, Douglas F. Bank, William Klein, Harry Cuardino, Marshall Reed, Steve Pendleton, George Offerman, jr. Reviewed 10-29-51. QUEBEC (Made in Canada) PARA. Producer, Alan LeMay. Director, George Templeton. Screenplay, Alan LeMay. Music score, Van Cleave, Edward Plumb. Edited by Jack Ogilvie. CAST— John Barrymore, Jr., Corinne Calvet, Barbara Rush, Patric Knowles, John Hoyt. Reviewed 2-28-51. QUEEN FOR A DAY Stillman-UA. Producer, Robert Stillman. Associate producer-screenplay, Seton 1. Miller. Director, Arthur Lubin. Original stories by Faith Baldwin, Dorothy Parker, John Ashworth. Photography, Guy Roe. Art direction. Perry Ferguson. Set decorations, Edward G. Boyle. Music score, Hugo Friedhofer. Musical director, Emil Newman. Edited by George Amy. Sound technician, Jean Speak. Assistant director, Ivan Volkman. Dialogue director. Jus Addiss. Hair stylist, Louise Miehle. Makeup, Louis Phillippi. Costumes designed by Joseph King, Ann Peck. CAST — Phyllis Avery, Darren McGavin, Rudy Lee, Frances E. Williams, Joan Winfield, Lonny Burr, Tristram Coffin, Jiggs Wood. Casey Folks, George Sherwood, Adam Williams, Kasia Orzazewski, Albert Ben-Astar, Tracey Roberts, Larry Johns, Bernard Szold, Joan Sudlow, Grace Lenard, Leonard Nemoy, Danny Davenport, Madge Blake, Edith Meiser, Dan Tobin, Jessie Cavitt, Douglas Evans, Don Shelton, Louise Curry, Sheila Watson, Minna Phillips, Byron Keith, Jack Bailey, Jim Morgan, Melanie York, Cynthia Corley, Kay Wiley, Helen Mowery, Dian Fauntelle. Reviewed 3-21 -51 . QUO VADIS MCM (Technicolor). Producer, Sam Zimbalist. Director, Mervyn LeRoy. Screenplay, John Lee Mahin, S. N. Behrman, Sonya Levien. Original based on ;novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz. Photography, Robert Surtees, William V. Skall. Operating cameraman, John Schmitz. Technicolor consultant, Henri Jaffe. Art •direction, William A. Horning, Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfnagno. Choreography, Marta Obolensky, Auriel Millos. Set decorations, Hugh Hunt. Lyric compositions and historical advisor, Hugh Gray. Special effects, Thomas Howard, A. Arnold Gillespie, Donald Jahraus. Edited by Ralph E. Winters. Recording supervisor, Douglas Shearer. Costumes designed by Her■schel McCoy. CAST — Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr, Leo Genn, Peter Ustinov, Patricia Laffan, Finlay Currie, Abraham Sofaer, Marina Berti, Buddy Baer Felix Aylmer, Nora Swinburne, Ralph Truman, Norman Wooland, Peter Miles, Geoffrey Dunn, Nicholas Hannen, D. A. Clarke-Smith, Rosalie Crutchley, John Ruddock, Arthur Walge, Elspeth March, Stresia Brown, Alfredo Varelli, Roberto Ottaviano, William Tubbs, Pietro Tordi. THE RACKET RKO. Producer, Edmund Grainger. Director, John Cromwell. Screenplay, William Wister Haines, W. R. Burnett. From play by Bartlett Cormack. Photography, George E. Diskant. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Jack Okey. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, William Stevens. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Song, "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening." Edited by Sherman Todd. Sound technicians, Frank McWhorter, Clem Portman. Assistant director, James Casey. Hair stylist, Larry Germain. Makeup, Mel Berns. Costumes designed by Michael Woulfe. CAST — Robert Mitchum, Lizabeth Scott, Robert Ryan, William Talman, Ray Collins, Joyce MacKenzie, Robert Hutton, Virginia Huston, William Conrad, Walter Sande, Les Tremayne, Don Porter, Walter Baldwin, Brett King, Richard Karlan, Tito Vuolo. Reviewed 10-12-51. THE RACING TIDE Ul. Producer, Aaron Rosenberg. Director, George Sherman. Screenplay, Ernest K. Gann. Original from novel, "Fiddler's Green," by Ernest K. Gann. Photography, Russell Metty. Special photography, David S. Horsley. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Hilyard Brown. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Oliver Emert. Music score, Frank Skinner. Edited by Ted J. Kent. Sound technicians, Leslie 1. Carey, Corson Jowett. Assistant director, Frank Shaw. Technical advisor, Harvey McDowell. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Costumes designed by Bill Thomas. CAST — Shelley Winters, Richard Conte, Stephen McNally, Charles Bickford, Alex Nicol, John McIntire, Pepito Perez, Tito Vuolo, John "Skins" Miller, Robert O'Neil. Reviewed 10-1 1-51. RATON PASS WB. Producer, Saul Elkins. Director, Edwin L. Marin. Screenplay, Thomas W. Blackburn, James R. Webb. Original, Thomas W. Blackburn. Photography, Wilfrid M. Cline. Art direction, Edward Carrere. Music score, Max Steiner. Edited by Thomas Reilly. Sound technician, Charles Lang. Assistant director, Oren Haglund. CAST — Dennis Morgan, Patricia Neal, Steve Cochran, Scott Forbes, Dorothy Hart, Basil Ruysdael, Louis Jean Heydt, Roland Winters, James Burke, Elvira Curci, Carlos Conde, John Crawford, Rudolpho Hayes, Jr. Reviewed 2-27-51 . RAWHIDE 20th-FOX. Producer, Samuel G. Engel. Director, Henry Hathaway. Original screenplay, Dudley Nichols. Photography, Milton Krasner. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Art direction, Lyle Wheeler, George W. Davis. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Stuart Reiss. Music score, Sol Kaplan. Orchestrations, Edward Powell. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Song, "A Rollin' Stone." Edited by Robert Simpson. Sound technicians, Eugene Grossman, Roger Heman. Assistant director, Eli Dunn. Makeup, Ben Nye. Wardrobe direction, Charles Le Maire. Costumes designed by Travilla. CAST — Tyrone Power, Susan Hayward, Hugh Marlowe, Dean Jagger, Edgar Buchanan, Jack Elam, George Tobias, Jeff Corey, James Millican, Louis Jean Heydt, William Haade, Milton R. Corey, Sr., Ken Tobey, Dan V/hite, Max Terhune, Robert Adier, Judy Ann Dunn, Howard Negley, Vincent Neptune, Edith Eyanson, Walter Sande, Dick Curtis. Reviewed 3-5-51 . THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE MCM. Producer, Gottfried Reinhardt. Directorscreenplay, John Huston. From novel by Stephen Crane. Adaptation, Albert Band. Photography, Harold Rosson. Operating cameraman, Warren Newcombe. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Hans Peters. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Fred MacLean. Music score, Bronislau Kaper. Edited by Ben Lewis. Recording super., Douglas Shearer. Assistant director, Reggie Callow. Makeup, William Tuttle.