Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTrONS 1951 441 CAST — Van Heflin, Yvonne De Carlo, Alex Nicol, Preston Foster, Jack Oakie, Tom Tully, John War Eagle, Rock Hudson, Susan Cabot, Arthur Space, Russell Conway, Ann Doran, Stuart Randall. Reviewed 1-8-51. TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY WB. Producer, Henry Blanke. Director, Felix Feist. Screenplay, Art Cohn, Guy Endore. Original, Guy Endore. Photography, Robert Burks. Art direction, Charles H. Clarke. Set decorations, William L. Kuehl. Music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof. Orchestrations, Maurice de Packh. Musical director, Ray Heindorf. Edited by Alan Crosland, Jr. Sound technician, C. A. Riggs. Assistant director, Sherry Shourds. Makeup, Cordon Bau. Costumes designed by Milo Anderson. CAST — Ruth Roman, Steve Cochran, Lurene Tuttle, Ray Teal, Morris Ankrum, John Kellogg, Lee Patrick, Hugh Sanders, Stuart Randall, Bobby Hyatt, Harry Antrim, Walter Sande. Reviewed 8-9-51. TONY DRAWS A HORSE (Made in England) Rank-CINEMA DISTRIBUTORS. Producer, Harold Richmond. Director, John Paddy Carstairs. Screenplay, Brock Williams. Original from play by Lesley Storm. Photography, Jack Hildyard. Operating cameraman, Russell Thompson. Art direction, Bernard Robinson. Music composed and directed by Bretton Byrd. Edited by Gerald Thomas. Sound technicians, John S. Dennis, Gordon McCallum. Assistant director, Basil Keys. Hair stylist, Biddy Chrystal. Makeup, George Blackler. Costumes designed by Eleanor Abbey. CAST — Cecil Parker, Anne Crawford, Derek Bond, Barbara Murray, Mervyn Johns, Barbara Everest, Edward Rigby, Randy Nichols, Ann Smith, Susan Dudley, Marjorie Gresley, Kynaston Reeves, Anthony Lang, David Hurst, Gabrielle Blunt. Reviewed 12-17-51. Z. Leonard. Screenplay, Hackett. Original story, raphy, Joseph Ruttenberg Ballbusch. Art direction, tions, Edwin B. Willis. Green. Musical adviser. TOO YOUNG TO KISS MCM. Producer, Sam Zimbalist. Director, Robert Frances Goodrich, Albert Everett Freeman. Photog. Montage sequences, Peter Cedric Gibbons. Set decoraMusical director, Johnny Harold Gelman. Edited by Conrad A. Nervig. Recording super., Douglas Shearer. Assistant director, Jack Greenwood. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, William Tuttle. Costumes designed by Helen Rose. CAST — June Allyson, Van Johnson, Gig Young, Paula Corday, Kathryn Givney, Larry Keating, Hans Conried, Esther Dale, Antonio Filauri, Jo Gilbert, Alexander Steinert. Reviewed 10-26-51. TWO DOLLAR BETTOR REALART. Producer-director, Edward L. Cahn. Assistant to producer, Herman Cohen. Associate producer, Henry Spitz. Original story, "Far Turn," and screenplay, Howard Emmett Rogers. Additional dialog, Bill Raynor. Photography, Charles Van Enger. Photographic effects, Jack R. Glass. Art direction, Boris Leven. Music composed and directed by Irving Certz. Edited by Sherman Rose. Sound technician, William Randall. Assistant director, Clarence Eurist. Hair stylist, Ann Locker. Makeup, Sam Kaufman. CAST — John Litel, Marie Windsor, Steve Brodie, Barbara Logan, Robert Sherwood, Barbara Bestar, Walter Kingsford, Don Shelton, Kay La Velle, Carl Switzer, Isabel Randolph, Ralph Reed, Barbara Billingsley, Ralph Hodges, Madelon Mitchel, Philip Van Zandt. Reviewed 9-19-51. TWO GALS AND A GUY Weisner Bros.-UA. Producer, John W. Arent. Executive producer, Irving Weisner. Director, Alfred E. Green. Original screenplay, Searle Kramer. Photography, Gerald Hirschfeld. Special effects, Hugo Casolaro, Milton Gottlieb. Production design, Leo Kerz. Musical director-composer of incidental music, Gail Kubik. Songs, "Laugh and Be Happy," "So Long For Now," "Sunshowers," "We're Bringing You Tonight." Score, Morty Nevins. Lyrics, Hal David. Production associate, Peter A. Mayer. Assistant director, C. James Digangi. Dialogue director, Lionel Stander. Makeup, Edward Senz. Furs by Cherkoss. CAST — Robert Alda, Janis Paige, James Cleason, Lionel Stander, Arnold Stang, "The Three Suns," Linda Preston, Rock Rogers, Morris Lieb, Cecil Clovelly. Myrtle Ferguson, Rhea Scott, Ray Morgan, Lupe Garnica, Patti Crowe. Reviewed 6-19-51. TWO OF A KIND COL. Producer, William Dozier. Director, Henry Levin. Screenplay, Lawrence Kimble, James Gunn. Photography, Burnett Guffey. Art direction, Walter Holscher. Set decorations, Louis Diage. Music score, George Duning. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Charles Nelson. Sound technician, Frank Goodwin. Assistant director, Sam Nelson. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Clay Campbell. Gowns, Jean Louis. CAST — Edmond O'Brien, Lizabeth Scott, Terry Moore, Alexander Knox, Griff Barnett, Robert Anderson, Virginia Brissac, J. M. Kerrigan, Claire Carleton, Louis Jean Heydt. Reviev/'Cd 6-1 3-51 . TWO TICKETS TO BROADWAY RKO (Technicolor). Producer, Howard Hughes. Director, James V. Kern. Screenplay, Sid Silvers, Hal Kanter. Original based on story by Sammy Kahn. Photography, Edward Cronjager, Harry J. Wild. Technicolor consultant, Morgan Padelford. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Carroll Clark. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Harley Miller. Music score, Walter Scharf. Vocal arrangements, Eliot Daniel. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Songs, "Are You a Beautiful Dream?" "The Closer You Are," "Baby, You'll Never Be Sorry," "Let the Worry Bird Worry For You," "Big Chief Hole-in-theCround," "Pelican Falls High," "Manhattan," "There's No Tomorrow," "Let's Make Comparisons," Prologue from "Pagliacci." Edited by Harry Marker. Sound technicians. Earl Wolcott, Clem Portman. Assistant directors, Sam Ledner, Fred Flecks. Hair stylist, Larry Germain. Makeup, Mel Berns. Musical numbers. Busby Berkeley. Costumes designed by Michael Woulfe. CAST — Tony Martin, Janet Leigh, Gloria DeHaven, Eddie Bracken, Ann Miller, Bob Crosby, Barbara Lawrence, Joe Smith, Charles Dale, Taylor Holmes, Buddy Baer, The Charlivels. Reviewed 10-10-51. THE UNKNOWN MAN MCM. Producer, Robert Thomsen. Director, Richard Thorpe. Original screenplay, Ronald Millar, George Froeschel. Photography, William Mellor. Special effects, A. Arnold Gillespie, Warren Newcombe. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Randall Duell. Set decorations, Edwin B. W'illis, Jacques Mapes. Music score, Conrad Salinger. Edited by Ben Lewis. Recording super., Douglas Shearer. Assistant director, Al Jennings. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, William Tuttle. Costumes designed by Helen Rose. CAST — Walter Pidgeon, Ann Harding, Barry Sullivan, Keefe Brasselle, Lewis Stone, Eduard Franz, Richard Anderson, Dawn Addams, Philip Ober, Konstantin Shayne, Mari Blanchard, Don Beddoe, John Maxwell, Robert Williams. Reviewed 10-17-51. UNKNOWN WORLD LIPPERT. Producers, J. R. Rabin, I. A. Block. Director, Terrell 0. Morse. Original screenplay, Millard Kaufman. Photography, Allen G. Siegler, Henry Freulich. Art direction, I. A. Block, J .R. Rabin, M. Von Mulldorfer. Set decorations, Glenn Thompson. Musisal director-composer, Ernest Gold. Edited by Terrell O. Morse. Sound technician, Marshall Pollock. Makeup, Kiva Hoffman. Costumes by Mickey Meyers. CAST — Victor Kilian, Bruce Kellogg, Otto Waldis, Jim Bannon, Tom Hadley, Dick Cogan, Marilyn Nash, George Baxter. Reviewed 19-23-51. UP FRONT Ul. Producer, Leonard Goldstein. Director, Alexander Hall. Screenplay, Stanley Roberts. From book, "Up Front," by Bill Mauldin. Photography, Russell Metty. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Alexander Golitzen. Set decorations, Russell A. Causman, Oliver Emert. Musical director, Joseph Cershenson. Edited by Milton Carruth. Sound technicians, Leslie I . Carey, Corson Jowett. Assistant director, Frank Shaw. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore.