Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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442 PRODUCT IONS 1951 CAST — David Wayne, Tom Ewell, Marina Berti, Jeffrey Lynn, Richard Egan, Maurice Cavell, Vaughn Taylor, Silvio Minciotti, Paul Harvey, Roger De Koven, Crazia Narciso, Tifo Vuolo, Mickey Knox. Reviewed 3-2-51 . U.S.S. TEAKETTLE 20th-FOX. Producer, Fred Kohlmar. Director, Henry Hathaway. Screenplay, Richard Murphy. From magazine article by John W. Hazard. Photography, Joe MacDonald. Special effects, Fred Sersen, Ray Kellogg. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, J. Russell Spencer. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Fred J. Rode. Music score, Cyril Mockridge. Orchestrations, Edward Powell. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by James B. Clark. Sound technicians, W. D. Flick, Roger Heman. Assistant director, Eli Dunn. Makeup, Ben Nye. Costumes designed by Charles Le Maire. CAST — Gary Cooper, Jane Greer, Millard Mitchell, Eddie Albert, John Mclntire, Ray Collins, Harry Von Zell, Jack Webb, Richard Erdman, Harvey Lembeck, Henry Slate, Ed Begley, Fay Roope, Charles Tannen, Charles Buchinski, Jack Warden, Ken Harvey, Lee Marvin, Jerry Hausner, Charles Smith, James Cornell, Glen Gordon, Laurence Hugo, Damian O'Flynn. Reviewed 2-22-51 . UTAH WAGON TRAIN REP. Associate producer, Melville Tucker. Director, Philip Ford. Original screenplay, John K. Butler. Photography, John MacBurnie. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Operating cameraman, John MacBurnie. Art direction, Frank Arrigo. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., George Milo. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Edited by Edward H. Schroeder. Sound technician, Earl Grain, Sr. Assistant director, Roy Wade. Script supervisor, Marie Messinger. Hair stylist. Hazel Keithley. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costume supervision, Adele Palmer. Grip, C. B. Lawrence. Gaffer, Austin Herrick. Stillman, Ira Hoke. CAST — Rex Allen, Penny Edwards, Buddy Ebsen, Roy Barcroft, Sarah Padden, Grant Withers, Arthur Space, Edwin Rand, Robert Karnes, William Holmes, Stanley Andrews, Frank Jenks, Koko (horse). Reviewed 10-25-51. VALENTINO Small-COL. (Technicolor). Producer, Edward Small. Associate producer, Jan Grippo. Director, Lewis Allen. Original screenplay, George Bruce. Technicolor consultant, Robert Brower. Photography, Harry Stradling. Special effects, John Fulton. Art direction, William Flannery. Set decorations, Howard Bristol. Music score, Heinz Roemheld. Musical supervision, David Chudnow. Edited by Daniel Mandell. Sound technician, Fred Lau. Assistant director, Emmett Emerson. Hair stylist, Marie Clark. Makeup, Ern Westmore. Dance director, Larry Ceballos. Costumes designed by Gwen Wakeling, Travis Banton. CAST — Eleanor Parker, Richard Carlson, Patricia Medina, Joseph Calleia, Dona Drake, Lloyd Gough, Anthony Dexter, Otto Kruger, Marietta Canty, Paul Bruar, Eric Wilton. Reviewed 2-1 5-51 . VALLEY OF FIRE Autry-COL. Producer, Armand Schaefer. Director, John English. Screenplay, Gerald Geraghty. Original story by Earle Snell. Photography, William Bradford. Art direction, Charles Clague. Set decorations, David Montrose. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by James Sweeney. Sound technician, George Cooper. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. CAST — Gene Autry, Pat Buttram, Gail Davis, Russell Hayden, Christine Larson, Harry Lauter, Terry Frost, Barbara Stanley, Teddy Infuhr, Marjorie Liszt, Riley Hill, Victor Sen Yung, Gregg Barton, Sandy Sanders, Bud Osborne, Fred Sherman, James Magill, Duke York. Reviewed 1 1 -7-51 . VARIETIES ON PARADE LIPPERT. Producer, director, screenplay, Ron Or mond. Photography, Jack Greenhalgh. Art direction, F. Paul Sylos. Music score, Walter Greene. Edited by Hugh Winn. CAST — Jackie Coogan, Eddie Garr, Tom Neal, Eddie Dean, Iris Adrian, LyIe Talbot. Reviewed 10-15-51. VENGEANCE VALLEY MCM (Technicolor). Producer, Nicholas Nayfack. Director, Richard Thorpe. Screenplay, Irving Ravetch. Original based on the novel and magazine serial by Luke Short. Photography, George J. Folsey. Technicolor consultants, Henri Jaffa, James Gooch. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Malcolm Brown. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Alfred E. Spencer. Music score, Rudolph G. Kopp. Edited by Conrad A. Nervig. Recording super., Douglas Shearer. Assistant director, Reggie Callow. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, William J. Tuttle. Costumes designed by Walter Plunkett. CAST — Burt Lancaster, Robert Walker, Joanne Dru, Sally Forrest, John Ireland, Carleton Carpenter, Ray Collins, Ted De Corsia, Hugh O'Brian, Will Wright, Grace Mills, James Hayward, James Harrison, Stanley Andrews. Reviewed 2-2-51. WANTED — DEAD OR ALIVE Frontier MONO. Producer, Vincent M. Fennelly. Director, Thomas Carr. Screenplay, Clint Johnston. Photography, Ernest Miller. Art direction, Dave Milton. Set decorations, Harry Reif. Edited by Sam Fields. Sound technician, Charles Cooper. Assistant director, Melville Shyer. CAST— Whip Wilson, Jim Bannon, Fuzzy Knight, Christine Mclntyre, Lane Bradford, Zon Murray, Marshall Reed, Stanley Price, Leonard Penn. Released 9-9-51. WARPATH Nat Holt-PARA. (Technicolor). Producer, Nat Holt. Associate producer, Harry Templeton. Director, Byron Haskin. Screenplay story, Frank Gruber. Photography, Ray Rennahan. Technicolor consultant, Richard Mueller. Art direction, John Goodman. Set decorations, Robert Priestly. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Edited by Philip Martin. Sound technician. Gene Merritt. Assistant director, James Paisley. Makeup, Norman Pringle. Costumes, Elmer Ellsworth. CAST — Edmond O'Brien, Dean Jagger, Forrest Tucker, Harry Carey, Jr., Polly Bergen, James Millican, Wallace Ford, Paul Fix, Louis Jean Heydt, Paul Lees, Walter Sande, Charles Dayton, Bob Bray, Douglas Spencer, James Burke, Chief Yowlachie, John Mansfield, Monte Blue, Frank Ferguson, Cliff Clark, Paul Burns, Courier, John Hart. Reviewed 6-1 -51 . WEEK-END WITH FATHER Ul. Producer, Ted Richmond. Director, Douglas Sirk. Screenplay, Joseph Hoffman. Original, George F. Slavin, George W. George. Photography, Clifford Stine. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Robert Boyle. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Ruby R. Levitt. Music score, Frank Skinner. Edited by Russell Schoengarth. Sound technicians, Leslie I. Carey, Glenn E. Anderson. Assistant director, Fred Frank. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Costumes designed by Bill Thomas. CAST — Van Heflin, Patricia Neal, Cigi Perreau, Virginia Field, Richard Denning, Jimmy Hunt, Janine Perreau, Tommy Rettig, Gary Pagett, Frances Williams, Elvira Allman. Reviewed 1 1-23-51. THE WELL Harry M. Popkin-UA. Producers, Leo Popkin, Clarence Greene. Directors, Leo Popkin, Russell Rouse. Original screenplay, Russell Rouse, Clarence Greene. Photography, Ernest Laszlo. Art direction, Rudolph Sternad. Set decorations, Murray Waite. Musical director-composer, Dimitri Tiomkin. Edited by Chester Schaeffer. Sound technicians, Ben Winkler, Mac Dalgleish. Assistant directors, Ralph Slosser, Leon Chooluck. Makeup, Gus Norin. Costumes by Maria Donovan, Jack Masters. CAST— Gwendolyn Laster, Richard Rober, Maidie Norman, George Hamilton, Ernest Anderson, Dick Simmons, Lane Chandler, Pat Mitchell, Margaret Wells, Wheaton Chambers, Michael Ross, Russell Trent, Allen Mathews, John Philips, Walter Morrison, Christine Larson, Jess Kirkpatrick, Roy Engel, Alfred Grant, Ed Max, Guy Beach, Robert Osterloh, Henry Morgan, Barry Kelley, Walter Kelly, Mary Ellen Kay, Beverly Jons, Elzie Emanuel, Tom Powers, Bill Walker, Douglas Evans, Sherry Hall. Reviewed 9-5-51 .