Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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434 PRODUCTIONS 1951 CAST — Rex Allen, Mary Ellen Kay, Buddy Ebsen, Roy Barcroft, Tristram Coffin, Bonnie DeSimone, Don Beddoe, Jonathan Hale, Harry Harvey, Rory Mallinson, Joe Forte, Buff Brady, Koko (horse). Reviewed 7-20-51. ROUGH RIDERS OF DURANCO REP. Associate producer, Gordon Kay. Director, Fred C. Brannon. Original screenplay, M. Coates Webster. Photography, John MacBurnie. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Edited by Irving M. Schoenberg. Sound technician, Earl Grain, Sr. Assistant director, Herb Mendelson. Makeup, Bob Mark. CAST — Allan "Rocky" Lane, Walter Baldwin, Aline Towne. Steve Darrell, Ross Ford, Denver Pyle, Stuart Randall, Hal Price, Tom London, Russ Whiteman, Dale Van Sickel, Black Jack (horse). Reviewed 2-1-51 . ROYAL WEDDING MCM (Technicolor). Producer, Arthur Freed. Director, Stanley Donen. Screenplay and story, Alan Jay Lerner. Photography, Robert Planck. Technical consultant, Henri Jaffe, James Cooch. Special effects, Warren Newcombe. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Jack Martin Smith. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Alfred E. Spencer. Music, Burton Lane. Orchestrations, Conrad Salinger, Skip Martin. Lyrics, Alan Jay Lerner. Musical director, Johnny Green. Edited by Albert Askt. Recording supervisor, Douglas Shearer. Assistant director, Marvin Stuart. Dance director, Nick Castle. CAST — Fred Astaire, Jane Powell, Peter Lawford, Sarah Churchill, Keenan Wynn, Albert Sharpe. Reviewed 2-6-51 . SADDLE LEGION RKO. Producer, Herman Schlom. Director, Lesley Selander. Original screenplay, Ed Earl Repp. Photography, J. Roy Hunt. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Walter E. Keller. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Jack Mills. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Desmond Marquette. Sound technicians, John Cass, Clem Portman. Assistant director, Sam Ruman. CAST — Tim Holt, Dorothy Malone, Robert Livingston, Mauritz Hugo, James Bush, Movita Castaneda, Cliff Clark, Stanley Andrews, George Lewis, Dick Foote, Bob Wilke. Richard Martin. Reviewed 3-22-51 . SAILOR BEWARE Hal Wallis-PARA. Producer, Hal Wallis. Director, Hal Walker. Screenplay, James Allardice, Martin Rackin. From the play by Kenyon Nicholson, Charles Robinson. Adaptation, Elwood Ullman. Photography, Daniel L. Fapp. Art direction. Hal Pereira, Henry Bumstead, Set decorations, Sam Comer, Bertram Granger. Musical director, Joseph J. Lilley. Songs, "Sailors' Polka," "The Old Calliope," "Never Before," "Merci Beaucoup," "Today, Tomorrow, Forever," "Blue Hawaii," "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle," "Say Si Si." Edited by Warren Low. Sound technicians, Harry Mills, Walter Oberst. Assistant director, C. C. Coleman, jr. Makeup, Wally Westmore. Costumes designed by Edith Head. CAST — Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Corinne Calvet, Marion Marshall, Robert Strauss, Leif Erickson, Don Wilson, Vincent Edwards, Skip Homeier, Dan Barton, Mike Mahoney, Mary Treen. Reviewed 1 1-29-51. SANTA FE Scott-Brown-COL. (Technicolor). Producer, Harry Joe Brown. Assistant to producer, Herbert Stewart. Director, Irving Pichel. Screenplay, Kenneth Gamet. Original, based upon a novel by James Marshall and a story by Louis Stevens. Photography, Charles Lawton, Jr. Technicolor consultant, Francis Cugat. Art direction, Walter Holscher. Set decorations, Frank Tuttle. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Gene Havlick. Sound technician, Frank Goodwin. Assistant director, Sam Nelson. CAST — Randolph Scott, Janis Carter, Jerome Courtland, Peter Thompson, John Archer, Warner Anderson, Roy Roberts, Billy House, Olin Howlin, Allene Roberts, Jock O'Mahoney, Harry Cording, Sven Hugo Borg, Frank Ferguson, Irving Pichel, Harry Tyler, Chief Thundercloud, Paul E. Burns. Reviewed 4-25-51. SATURDAY'S HERO Sidney Buchman-COL. Producer, Buddy Adier. Director, David Miller. Screenplay, Millard Lampeil, Sidney Buchman. Based on the novel, "The Hero," by Millard Lampeil. Photography, Lee Garmes. Art direction, Robert Peterson. Set decorations, James Crowe. Music score, Elmer Bernstein. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by William Lyon. Sound technician, Lambert Day. Re-recording by Richard Olson. Assistant director. Jack Corrick. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Clay Campbell. Gowns, Jean Louis. CAST — John Derek, Donna Reed, Sidney Blackmer, Alexander Knox, Elliott Lewis, Otto Hulett, Howard St. John, Aldo DaRe, Alvin Baldock, Wilbur Robertson, Charles Mercer Barnes, Bill Martin, Mickey Knox, Sandro Giglio, Tito Vuolo, Don Gibson, Peter Virgo, Don Garner, Robert Foulk, John W. Baer, Mervin Williams, Peter Thompson, Noel Reyburn, Steven Clark. Reviewed 8-22-51. SAVAGE DRUMS LIPPERT. Producer-director, William Berke. Executive producer, Murray Lerner. Original screenplay, Fenton Earnshaw. Photography, jack Greenhalgh. Special effects, Ben Southland. Optical effects, Ray Mercer. Art direction, F. Paul Sylos. Set decorations, Harry Reif. Music score, Darrell Calker. Edited by Carl Pierson. Sound technician. Glen Glenn. Assistant director, Fritz Collings. Makeup, Paul Stanhope. Wardrobe, Al Berke. CAST — Sabu, Lita Baron, H. B. Warner, Sid Melton, Steven Ceray, Bob Easton, Margia Dean, Francis Pierlot, Paul Marion, Ray Kinney, John Mansfield, Edward Clark, Harold Fong, Nick Thompson. Reviewed 7-9-51 . THE SCARF Gloria UA. Producer, 1. G. Goldsmith. Associate producer, Anthony Z. Landi. Director screenplay, E. A. Dupont. Original story, I. G. Goldsmith, Edwin Rolfe. Photography, Frank Planer. Art direction, Rudolph Sternad. Set decorations, Edward G. Boyle. Music score, Herschel Burke Gilbert. Orchestrations, Joseph Mullendore, Walter Sheets. Song, "Summer Rains." Edited by Joseph Cluck. Sound technicians, Fred J. Lau, Mac Dalgleish. Assistant director, Emmett Emerson. Makeup, Gus Norin. Costumes by Joseph King. CAST — John Ireland, Mercedes McCambridge, James Barton, Emiyn Williams, Lloyd Cough, Basil Ruysdael, David Wolfe, Harry Shannon, Dave McMahon, Chubby Johnson, Frank jenks, Emmett Lynn, Dick Wessel, Frank Jaquet, John Merrick, Lyie Talbot, King Donovan, O. Z. Whitehead, Frank Richards, Sue Casey. Reviewed 3-19-51. THE SEA HORNET REP. Producer, Herbert Yates. Associate producerdirector, Joseph Kane. Original screenplay, Gerald Drayson Adams. Photography, Bert Glennon. Special photography, Ellis F. Thackery. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, Frank Arrigo. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., George Milo. Music score, R. Dale Butts. Edited by Tony Martinelli. Sound technicians, T. A. Carman, Howard Wilson. Assistant director. Herb Mendelson. Hair stylist, Peggy Gray. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costume supervision, Adele Palmer. CAST — Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Adrian Booth, Chill Wills, Jim Davis, Richard Jaeckel, Ellen Corby, James Brown, Grant Withers, William Ching, William Haade, Hal Taliaferro, Emil Sitka, Byron Foulger, Monte Blue, jack Pennick. Reviewed 9-21-51. SEALED CARGO RKO. Producer, Warren Duff. Executive producer, Samuel Bischoff. Director, Alfred Werker. Screenplay, Dale Van Every, Oliver H. P. Garrett, Roy Huggins. Based on novel, "The Gaunt Woman," by Edmund Gilligan. Photography, George E. Diskant. Production design, J. McMillan Johnson. Art direc