Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1951 433 CAST — Audie Murphy, Bill Mauldin, John Dierkes, Royal Dano, Arthur Hunnicutt, Tim Durant, Douglas Dick, Robert Easton Burke. Reviewed 8-15-51. RED MOUNTAIN Wariis-PARA. (Technicolor). Producer, Hal Wallis. Director, William Dieterle. Screenplay, John Meredyth Lucas, George F. Slavin, George W. George. Original, George F. Slavin, George W. George. Photography, Charles B. Lang, Jr. Technicolor consultant, Richard Mueller. Process photography, Farciot Edouart, Wallace Kelley. Art direction, Hal Pereira, Franz Bachelin. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Ray Moyer. Music score, Franz Waxman. Edited by Warren Low. Sound technicians, Don McKay, Walter Oberst. Assistant director, Richard McWhorter. Makeup, Wally Westmore. CAST — Alan Ladd, Lizabeth Scott, Arthur Kennedy, John Ireland, Jeff Corey, James Bell, Bert Freed, Walter Sande, Neville Brand, Carleton Young, Whit Bissell, Jay Silver Heels, Francis McDonald, Iron Eyes Cody, Herbert Belles, Dan White, Ralph Moody, Crane Whitley. Reviewed 1 1-14-51. REUNION IN RENO Ul. Producer, Leonard Goldstein. Director, Kurt Neumann. Screenplay, Hans Jacoby, Shirley White. Original, Brenda Weisberg, William Sackheim. Adaptation, Lou Breslow. Photography, Maury Gertsman. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Nathan Juran. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Ruby R. Levitt. Musical director, Joseph Gershenson. Edited by Virgil Vogel. Sound technicians, Leslie I. Carey, Joe Lapis. Assistant director, William Holland. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Costumes designed by Rosemary Odell. CAST — Mark Stevens, Peggy Dow, Gigi Perreau, Frances Dee, Leif Erickson, Ray Collins, Fay Baker, Myrna Dell, Dick Wessel. Reviewed 9-28-51. RHUBARB Perlberg-Seaton-PARA. Producers, William Perlberg, George Seaton. Assistant to producers, Arthur Jacobson. Director, Arthur Lubin. Screenplay, Dorothy Reid, Francis Cockrell. Original based on novel by H. Allen Smith. Photography, Lionel Lindon. Special photographic effects, Gordon Jennings. Art direction, Hal Pereira, Henry Bumstead. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Ross Dowd. Music score. Van Cleave. Songs, "It's a Privilege to Live in Brooklyn," Jay Livingston, Ray Evans. Edited by Alma Macrorie. Sound technicians, Harry Mills, John Cope. Assistant director, Chico Day. Hair stylist, Ceraldine Cole. Makeup, Wally Westmore. Costumes designed by Edith Head. CAST — Ray Milland, Jan Sterling, Gene Lockhart, Rhubarb (cat), William Frawley, Elsie Holmes, Taylor Holmes, Willard Waterman, Henry Slate, James W. Griffith, Jim Hayward, Donald MacBride, Hal K. Dawson. Reviewed 8-2-51 . RHYTHM INN Lindsley Parsons-MONO. Producer, Lindsley Parsons. Assistant to producer, Wesley Barry. Associate producer, William F. Broidy. Director, Paul Landres. Original screenplay. Bill Raynor. Photography, William Sickner. Art direction, David Milton. Musical director, Edward J. Kay. Edited by Ace Herman. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Assistant director, Wesley Barry. CAST — Jane Frazee, Kirby Grant, Charles Smith, Lois Collier, Fritz Feld, Ralph Sanford, Armida, Anson Weeks and His Orchestra, Jean Ritchie, Ames and Arno, Ramon Ros, Pete Daily, Wingy Manone, Walter Gross, Ralph Peters, Matty Matlock, Joe Yukl, Budd Hatch, Barrett Deems. Reviewed 1 -31 -51 . RICH, YOUNG AND PRETTY MCM (Technicolor). Producer, Joe Pasternak. Director, Norman Taurog. Screenplay, Dorothy Cooper, Sidney Sheldon. Original, Dorothy Cooper. Photography, Robert Planck. Technicolor concultants, Henri Jaffa, James Gooch. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Arthur Lonergan. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Jack D. Moore. Music score, lyrics: Sammy Cahn; music: Nicholas Brodszky. Musical director, David Rose. Songs, "Paris," "L'Amour Toujours," "Tonight For Sure," "Wonder Why," "1 Can See You," "We Never Talk Much," "Dark Is the Night," "How D'ya Like Your Eggs in the Morning," "There's Danger in Your Eyes, Cheri," "Old Piano Roll Blues," "Deep in the Heart of Texas." Edited by Gene Ruggiero. Recording super., Douglas Shearer. Assistant director. Jack Greenwood. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, William Tuttle. Dance director, Nick Castle. Costumes designed by Helen Rose. CAST — Jane Powell, Danielle Darrieux, Wendell Corey, Vic Damone, Fernando Lamas, Marcel Dalio, Una Merkel, Richard Anderson, Jean Murat, Duel deKerekjarto, Hans Conried, George and Katrin Tatar, Monique Chantal. "Four Freshmen Quartet." Reviewed 7-2-51 . RIDIN' THE OUTLAW TRAIL COL. Producer, Colbert Clark. Director, Fred F. Sears. Original screenplay, Victor Arthur. Photography, Fayte Browne. Art direction, Charles Clague. Set decorations, George Montgomery. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Paul Borofsky. Sound technician, Howard Fogetti. Assistant director, Gilbert Kay. CAST — Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Sunny Vickers, Edgar Dearing, Peter Thompson, Jim Bannon, Lee Morgan, Chuck Roberson, Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys. Reviewed 2-7-51 . THE RIVER UA. Producers, Kenneth McEldowney, Jean Renoir. Director, Jean Renoir. Screenplay, Rumer Godden, Jean Renoir. From novel by Rumer Godden. Photography, Claude Renoir. Art direction, Eugene Lourie. Music score, M. A. Partha Sarathy. Edited by George Gale. Sound technicians, Charles Poulton, Charles Knott. CAST — Nora Swinburne, Esmond Knight, Arthur Shields, Thomas E. Breen, Suprova Mukerjee, Patricia Walters, Radha, Adrienne Corri, Richard Foster, Penelope Wilkinson, Jane Harris, Jenifer Harris. Reviewed 10-17-51. ROADBLOCK RKO. Producer, Lewis J. Rachmil. Director, Harold Daniels. Screenplay, Steve Fisher, George Bricker. Original, Richard Landau, Geoffrey Homes. Photography, Nicholas Musuraca. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Walter E. Keller. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Jack Mills. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Song "So Swell of You," Leona Davidson. Edited by Robert Golden. Sound technician, Frank Sarver, Clem Portman. Gowns by Michael Woulfe. CAST — Charles McGraw, Joan Dixon, Lowell Gilmore, Louis Jean Heydt, Milburn Stone, Joseph Crehan. Rev'ewed 7-24-51. ROARING CITY LIPPERT. Producer-director, William Berke. Associate producer. Jack Leewood. Screenplay, Julian Harmon, Victor West. Original stories by Louis Morheim and Herbert Margolies. Photography, Jack Greenhalgh. Special effects, Ray Mercer. Art direction, F. Paul Sylos. Set decorations, Harry Rief. Musical director, Bert Shefter. Edited by Carl Pierson, Harry Reynolds. Sound technician. Glen Glenn. Assistant director, John Francis Murphy. Costumes designed by Al Berke. CAST — Hugh Beaumont, Edward Brophy, Richard Travis, Joan Valerie, Wanda McKay, Rebel Randall, William Tannen, Greg McClure, Anthony Warde, Abner Biberman, Stanley Price, A. J. Roth, Paul Brooks. Released 4-2-51. RODEO KING AND THE SENORITA REP. Associate producer, Melville Tucker. Director, Philip Ford. Original screenplay, John K. Butler. Photography, Walter Strenge. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, Fred A. Ritter. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., James Redd. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Songs, "The Strawberry Roan," by Fred Howard, Nat Vincent, Curley Fletcher; "Windy Bill," "Juanita," by Caroline Norton. Edited by Robert M. Leeds. Sound technician, T. A. Carman. Assistant director, Roy Wade. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costume supervision, Adele Palmer.