Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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436 PRODUCTIONS 1951 SILVER CITY BONANZA REP. Associate producer, Melville Tucker. Director, George Blair. Original screenplay. Bob Williams. Photography, John MacBurnie. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, jr., George Milo. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Songs, "Lollipop Lane," "Sweet Evalina," "I Ride an Old Paint." Edited by Robert M. Leeds. Sound technician, Dick Tyler. Assistant director, Roy Wade. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costumes designed by Adele Palmer. CAST — Rex Allen, Buddy Ebsen, Mary Ellen Kay, Billy Kimbley, Alix Ebsen, Bill Kennedy, Gregg Barton, Clem Bevans, Frank Jenks, Hank Patterson, Harry Lauter, Harry Harvey. Reviewed 3-14-51. SIROCCO Santana COL. Producer, Robert Lord. Associate producer, Henry S. Kesler. Director, Curtis Bernhardt. Screenplay, A. I. Bezzerides, Hans Jacoby. Based on novel, "Coup de Grace," by Joseph Kessel. Photography, Burnett Cuffey. Art direction, Robert Peterson. Set decorations, Robert Priestley. Music score, George Antheil. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Viola Lawrence. Sound technician. Lodge Cunningham. Assistant director. Earl Bellamy. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Clay Campbell. CAST — Humphrey Bogart, Marta Toren, Lee J. Cobb, Everett Sloane, Gerald Mohr, Zero Mostel, Nick Dennis, Onslow Stevens, Ludwig Donath, David Bond, Vincent Renno, Martin Wilkins, Peter Ortiz, Edward Colmans, Al Eben, Peter Brocco, Jay Novello, Leonard Penn. Reviewed 6-6-51 . SLAUGHTER TRAIL RKO (Cinecolor). Producer-director, Irving Allen. Original screenplay, Sid Kuller. Photography, Jack Greenhalgh. Color consultants, Wilton R. Holm, Clifford D. Shanks. Special effects, Howard Anderson. Art direction, George Van Marter. Musical director, Darrell Calker. Songs, "The Girl in the Wood," "Everyone's Crazy 'Ceptin' Me," "Jittery Deer-Foot Dan," "I Wish I Wuz." Edited by Fred Allen. Sound technician, Ben Winkler. Assistant directors. Jack Berne, Cy Roth. Makeup, David Newell. CAST — Brian Donlevy, Gig Young, Virginia Grey, Andy Devine, Robert Hutton, Terry Gilkyson, Lew Bedell, Myron Healey, Ken Koutnik, Eddie Parks, Ralph Peters, Ric Roman, Lois Hall, Robin Fletcher, Ralph Volkie, Fenton Jones. Reviewed 10-12-51. SMUGGLER'S GOLD COL. Producer, Milton Feldman, Director, William Berke. Screenplay, Daniel Ullman. Original, Al Martin. Photography, Allen Siegler. Art direction, Victor Greene. Set decorations, Al Rickerd. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Al Clark. Sound technician, Frank Goodwin. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. CAST — Cameron Mitchell, Amanda Blake, Carl Benton Reid, Peter Thompson, William "Bill" Phillips, William Forrest, Robert Williams, Harlan Warde, Al Hill, Paul Campbell. Reviewed 5-4-51. SMUGGLER'S ISLAND Ul (Technicolor). Producer, Ted Richmond. Director, Edward Ludwig. Screenplay, Leonard Lee. Original story-adaptation, Louis Morheim, Herbert Margolis. Photography, Maury Gertsman. Technicolor consultant, William Fritzsche. Special photography, David S. Horsley. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Alexander Golitzen. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, A. Roland Fields. Musical director, Joseph Gershenson. Edited by Ted J. Kent. Sound technicians, Leslie I. Carey, Robert Pritchard. Assistant director. Bill Holland. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Costumes designed by Bill Thomas. CAST — Jeff Chandler, Evelyn Keyes, Philip Friend, Marvin Miller, Ducky Louie, David Wolfe, Jay Novello, H. T. Tsiang. Reviewed 4-13-51. SNAKE RIVER DESPERADOES COL. Producer, Colbert Clark. Director, Fred F. Sears. Written by Barry Shipman. Photography, Fayte Browne. Art direction, Charles Clague. Set decora tions, George Montgomery. Music supervisor, Paul Mertz. Musical director, Ross Di Maggio. Edited by Paul Borofsky. Sound technician. Jack Goodrich. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. CAST — Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Don Reynolds, "Brown Jug," Tommy Ivo, Monte Blue, Boyd "Red" Morgan, George Chesebro, John Pickard, Charles Horvath, Sam Flint, Duke York. Reviewed 5-1 1 -51 . SO LONG AT THE FAIR (Made in England) Cainsborough-UA. Producer, Betty E. Box. Associate producer, Vivian Cox. Director, Terence Fisher, Antony Darnborough. Screenplay, Hugh Mills, Anthony Thorne. Photography, Reginald Wyer. Operating cameraman, David Harcourt. Supervising art director, George Provis. Art direction, Cedric Dawe. Musical director-composer, Benjamin Frankel. Edited by Gordon Hales. Production manager, Billy Boyle. Assistant director, Gerald O'Hara. CAST — Jean Simmons, Dirk Bogarde, David Tomlinson. Honor Blackman, Cathleen Nesbitt, Felix Aylmer. Marcel Poncin, Betty Warren, Eugene Deckers, Zena Marshall, Andre Morell, Austin Trevor, Natasha Sokolova, Nelly Arno. Reviewed 1-18-51. SOLDIERS THREE MOM. Producer, Pandro S. Berman. Director. Tay Garnett. Screenplay, Marguerite Roberts, Tom Reed, Malcolm Stuart Boylan. Original based on Rudyard Kipling stories. Photography, William Mellor. Special effects, A. Arnold Gillespie, Warren Newcombe. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Malcolm Brown. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Fred MacLean. Music score, Adolph Deutsch. Edited by Robert J. Kern. Recording super., Douglas Shearer. Assistant director, Howard Koch. Makeup, William Tuttle. Costumes designed by Walter Plunkett. CAST — Stewart Granger, Walter Pidgeon, David Niven, Robert Newton, Cyril Cusack, Greta Gynt, Frank Allenby, Robert Coote, Dan O'Herlihy, Michael Ansara, Richard Hale, Patrick Whyte, Movita Castenada, Harry Lang. Reviewed 3-13-51. THE SON OF DR. jEKYLL COL. Director, Seymour Friedman. Original screenplay, Mortimer Braus, Jack Poflexfen. Photography, Henry Freulich. Art direction, Walter Holscher. Set decorations, William Kiernan. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Gene Havlick. Sound technician. Jack Goodrich. Assistant director, James Nicholson. Makeup, Clay Campbell. Gowns, Jean Louis. CAST — Louis Hayward, Jody Lawrance, Alexander Knox, Lester Matthews, Gavin Muir, Paul Cavanagh, Rhys Williams, Doris Lloyd, Claire Carleton, Patrick O'Moore, James Logan, Leslie Denison, Robin Camp. Reviewed 10-3-51. SOUTH OF CALIENTE REP. Associate producer, Edward J. White. Director, William Witney. Screenplay, Eric Taylor. Photography, Jack Marta. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Music score. Dale Butts. Edited by Harold Minter. Sound technician. Earl Grain. CAST — Roy Rogers, Trigger (horse). Dale Evans, Pinky Lee, Douglas Fowley, Ric Roman, Leonard Penn, Willie Best, Lillian Molieri, Charlita, Pat Brady, Frank Richards. Reviewed 10-26-51. SPOILERS OF THE PLAINS REP. Associate producer, Edward J. White. Director, William Witney. Original screenplay, Sloan Nibley. Photography, Jack Marta. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, Frank Arrigo. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson. Music score, R. Dale Butts. Edited by Tony Martinelli. Sound technician, Dick Tyler. Assistant director. Jack Lacey. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costumes by Adele Palmer. CAST — Roy Rogers, Penny Edwards, Gordon Jones, Grant Withers, Don Haggerty, Fred Kohler, Jr., House Peters, Jr., George Meeker, Keith Richards, Foy Willing and The Riders of the Purple Sage, Trigger (horse) . Reviewed 2-5-51.