Motion picture production encyclopedia (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1951 435 tion, Albert S. D'Agostino. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, William Stevens. Music score, Roy Webb. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Ralph Dawson. Sound technicians, Phil Brigandi, Clem Portman. Assistant director, Lloyd Richards. Hair stylist, Larry Germain. Makeup, Mel Berns. Costumes designed by Michael Woulfe. CAST — Dana Andrews, Caria Balenda, Claude Rains, Philip Dorn, Onslow Stevens, Skip Homeier, Eric Feldary, J. M. Kerrigan, Arthur Shields, Morgan Farley. Reviewed 4-18-51. THE SECOND FACE EJL — UA. Producer, Edward Leven. Director, Jack Bernhard. Original story screenplay, Eugene Vale. Photography, Paul Ivano. Music score, Raoul Kraushaar. Edited by Chris Nyby. Production managerassistant director, Clarence Eurist. CAST — Ella Raines, Bruce Bennett, Rita Johnson, John Sutton, Patricia Knight, Roy Roberts, Jane Darwell, Pierre Watkin. Reviewed 1 -5-51 THE SECOND WOMAN UA. Producer, screenplay, Mort Briskin, Robert Smith, Associate producer, Joseph Nadel. Director, James V. Kern. Photography, Hal Mohr. Production design, Boris Leven. Music, Nat W. Finston. Edited by Walter Thompson. CAST — Robert Young, Betsy Drake, John Sutton, Henry O'Neill, Florence Bates, Morris Carnovsky, Jean Rogers, Raymond Largay, Shirley Ballard. Reviewed 5-4-51 . THE SECRET OF CONVICT LAKE 201-h-FOX. Producer, Frank P. Rosenberg. Director, Michael Cordon. Screenplay, Oscar Saul. Original, Anna Hunger, Jack Pollexfen. Adaptation, Victor Trivas. Photography, Leo Tover. Special photographic effects, Fred Sersen. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, Richard Irvine. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Fred J. Rode. Music score, Sol Kaplan. Orchestrations, Edward Powell. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by James B. Clark. Sound technicians, Arthur Kirbach, Harry Leonard. Assistant director, Ben Chapman. Makeup, Ben Nye. Wardrobe direction, Charles Le Mai re. Costumes designed by Edward Stevenson. CAST — Glenn Ford, Gene Tierney, Ethel Barrymore, Zachary Scott, Ann Dvorak, Barbara Bates, Cyril Cusack, Richard Hylton, Helen Westcott, Jeanette Nolan, Ruth Donnelly, Harry Carter, jack Lambert, Mary Carroll, Houseley Stevenson, Charles Flynn, David Post, Max Wagner, Raymond Greenleaf, William Leicester, Frances Endfield, Bernard Szold, Ray Teal, Tom London. Reviewed 6-22-51. SECRETS OF MONTE CARLO REP. Associate producer, William Lackey. Director, George Blair. 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. Edited by Irving M. Schoenberg. Sound technician, T. A. Carman. Assistant director. Herb Mendelson. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costumes by Adele Palmer. CAST — Warren Douglas, Lois Hall, June Vincent, Stephen Bekassy, Robin Hughes, Otto Waldis, Charles LaTorre, Philip Ahn, Isabel Randolph, Charles Lung, Sue Casey, Georges Renavent, Bruce Lester, George Davis, Howard Chuman. Reviewed 6-18-51. THE SELLOUT MCM. Producer, Nicholas Nayfack. Associate producer, Matthew Rapf. Director, Gerald Mayer. Screenplay, Charles Palmer. Original, Matthew Rapf. Photography, Paul C. Vogel. Special effects, A. Arnold Gillespie. Montage sequences, Peter Ballbusch. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Arthur Lonergan. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Ralph S. Hurst. Edited by George White. Recording super., Douglas Shearer. Assistant director, Joel Freeman. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, William Tuttle. CAST — Walter Pidgeon, John Hodiak, Audrey Totter, Paula Raymond. Thomas Gomez, Cameron Mitchell, Karl Maiden, Everett Sloane, Jonathan Cott, Frank Cady, Hugh Sanders, Griff Barnett, Burt Mustin, Whit Bissell, Roy Engel, Jeff Richards, Vernon Rich, Bob Stephenson, Cy Stevens. Reviewed 12-14-51. SEVEN DAYS TO NOON (Made in England) DISTINGUISHED FILMS. Producers-directors-editors, John and Roy Boulting. Associate producer, Peter de Sarigny. Screenplay, Frank Harvey, Roy Boulting. From an original story by Paul Dehn, James Bernard. Photography, Gilbert Taylor. Art direction, John Elphick. Music score, John Addison. Musical director, Dr. Hubert Clifford. Played by Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. CAST — Barry Jones, Olive Sloane, Andre Morelle, Sheila Manahan, Hugh Cross, Joan Hickson, Ronald Adam, Merrill Mueller, People of London. Reviewed 2-1 6-51 . SHADOW IN THE SKY MCM. Producer, William H. Wright. Director, Fred M. Wilcox. Screenplay, Ben Maddow. Original, Edward Newhouse. Photography, George J. Folsey. Special effects, Warren Newcombe. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Randall Duell. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Arthur Krams. Technical consultant, Evelyn Frohman. Edited by Ben Lewis. Recording super., Douglas Shearer. Assistant director, Marvin Stuart. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, William Tuttle. CAST — Ralph Meeker, Nancy Davis, James Whitmore, Jean Hagen, Gladys Hurlburt, Eduard Franz, Dennis RosS, Nadene Ashdown, John Lupton, Jonathan Cott. Reviewed 12-18-51. SHOW BOAT MCM (Technicolor). Producer, Arthur Freed. Associate producer, Ben Feiner, Jr. Director, George Sidney. Screenplay, John Lee Mahin. Based on the musical play, "Show Boat," by Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II. Adaptation from Edna Ferber's novel. Photography, Charles Rosher. Technicolor consultants, Henri Jaffa, James Gooch. Special effects, Warren Newcombe. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Jack Martin Smith. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Richard A. Pefferle. Orchestrations, Conrad Salinger. Additional orchestrations, Alexander Courage. Musical director, Adolph Deutsch. Vocal arrangements, Robert Tucker. Songs, "Make Believe," "You Are Love," "Why Do 1 Love You?" "Can't Help Lovin' That Man," "My Bill," "OT Man River," "Gambler's Song," "Ballyhoo," "I Fall Back On You," "After the Ball," "Life On the Wicked Stage." Edited by Jack Dunning. Recording super., Douglas Shearer. Montage sequences, Peter Ballbusch. Assistant director, George Rhein. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, 'William Tuttle. Costumes designed by Walter Plunkett. CAST — Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, Howard Keel, Joe E. Brown, Marge cthampion. Cower Champion, Robert Sterling, Agnes Moorehead, William Warfield. Reviewed 6-5-51. SILVER CANYON Cene Autry-COL. Producer, Armand Schaefer. Director, John English. Screenplay, Gerald Geraghty. Based upon a story by Alan James. Photography, William Bradford. Art direction, Charles Clague. Set decorations, Frank Tuttle. Musical supervisor, Paul Mertz. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Songs, "Ridin' Down the Canyon," "Fort Worth Jail." Edited by James Sweeney. Sound technician, George Cooper. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. CAST — Cene Autry, Pat Buttram, Gail Davis, Jim Davis, Bob Steele, Edgar Dearing, Richard Alexander, Terry Frost, Peter Mamakos, Steve Clark, Stanley Andrews, Duke York, Eugene Borden. Reviewed 6-1 3-51 . SILVER CITY Nat Holt-PARA. (Technicolor). Producer, Nat Holt. Associate producer, Harry Templeton. Director, Byron Haskin. Screenplay, Frank Gruber. Original, Luke Short. Photography, Ray Rennahan. Technicolor consultant, Robert Brower. Art direction, Hal Pereira, Franz Bachelin. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Bert Granger. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Edited by Elmo Billings. Sound technicians, Don McKay, Cene Garvin. Assistant director, Richard McWhorter. Makeup, Wally Westmore. Costumes designed by Edith Head. CAST — Edmond O'Brien, Yvonne De Carlo, Barry Fitzgerald, Richard Arlen, Gladys George, Laura Elliot, Edgar Buchanan, Michael Moore, John Dierkes. Reviewed 9-27-51.