Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1951 443 WELLS FARGO CUNMASTER REP. Associate producer, Cordon Kay. Director, Philip Ford. Original screenplay, M. Coates Webster. Photography, John MacBurnie. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., George Milo. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Edited by Robert M. Leeds. Sound technician. Earl Crain, Sr. Assistant director, John Crubbs. Makeup, Bob Mark. CAST — Allan "Rocky" Lane, Chubby Johnson, Mary Ellen Kay, Michael Chapin, Roy Barcroft, Walter Reed, Stuart Randall, William Bakewell, George Meeker, Anne O'Neal, James Craven, Forrest Taylor, Lee Roberts, Black Jack (horse). Reviewed 5-9-51 . WESTWARD THE WOMEN MCM. Producer, Dore Schary. Director, William A. Wellman. Screenplay, Charles Schnee. Original story, Frank Capra. Photography, William Mellor. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Daniel B. Cathcart. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Ralph S. Hurst. Songs, "To the West! To the West!" Melody by Henry Russell. Edited by James E. Newcom. Recording super., Douglas Shearer. Assistant director, Reggie Callow. Costumes designed by Walter Plunkett. CAST — Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel, Hope Emerson, John Mclntire, Henry Nakamura, Lenore Lonergan, Marilyn Erskine, Julie Bishop, Renata Vanni, Beverly Dennis. Reviewed 1 1-15-51. WHEN I CROW UP Horizon-UA. Producer, S. P. Eagle. Associate producer. Jack Broder. Assistant to producer, Samuel Rheiner. Original screenplay-director, Michael Kanin. Photography, Ernest Laszlo. Art direction, Nicolai Remisoff. Set decorations, Ray Robinson. Music score, Jerome Moross. Musical director, Irving Friedman. Edited by Bruce Schoengarth, Edward Mann. Sound technician, Benny Winkler. Production manager, Robert Aldrich. Assistant director, Jack Berne. Script supervisor, Ross Hunter. Hair stylist, Sally Berkley. Makeup, Ted Larsen. Costumes designed by Norma Koch. CAST — Bobby Driscoll, Robert Preston, Martha Scott, Sherry Jackson. Johnny McCovern, Frances Cheney, Poodles Hanneford. Ralph Dumke, Paul Cuilfoyle, Paul Levitt, Griff Barnett, Margaret Lloyd, Charley Grapewin, Henry Morgan, Elizabeth Eraser, Bobby Hyatt, Robin Camp, Ruth Lee, Donald Gordon. Reviewed 4-9-51 . WHEN THE REDSKINS RODE COL. (Supercinecolor). Producer, Sam Katzman. Director, Lew Landers. Original screenplay, Robert E. Kent. Photography, Lester White. Art direction, Paul Palmentola. Set decorations, Sidney Clifford. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Richard Fantl. Sound technician, John Westmoreland. Assistant director, Wlibur McCaugh. CAST — Jon Hall, Mary Castle, James Seay, John Ridgely, Sherry Moreland, Pedro de Cordoba, John Dehner, Lewis L. Russell, William Bakewell, Gregory Gay, Rusty Wescoatt, Milton B. Kibbee, Rick Vallin. Reviewed 5-9-51 . WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE George Pal-PARA. (Technicolor). Producer, George Pal. Director, Rudolph Mate. Screenplay, Sydney Boehm. Based on novel by Edwin Balmer, Philip Wylie. Technicolor consultant, Robert Brower. Photography, John F. Seitz, W. Howard Greene. Process photography, Farciot Edouart. Special effects, Gordon Jennings, Harry Barndollar. Art direction, Hal Pereira, Albert Nozaki. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Ross Dowd. Music score, Leith Stevens. Edited by Arthur Schmidt. Sound technicians. Gene Merritt, Walter Oberst. Assistant director, Mickey Moore. Hair stylist, Gertrude Reade. Makeup, Glen Alden. Costumes designed by Edith Head. CAST — Richard Derr, Barbara Rush, Peter Hanson, John Hoyt, Larry Keating, Judith Ames, Stephen Chase, Frank Cady, Hayden Rorke, Sandro Giglio, Mary Murphy. Reviewed 8-28-51. THE WHIP HAND RKO. Producer, Lewis J. Rachmil. Director-production designer, William Cameron Menzies. Screenplay, George Bricker, Frank L. Moss. Original story by Roy Hamilton. Photography, Nicholas Musuraca. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Carroll Clark. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, James Altwies. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Robert Golden. Sound technicians. Earl Wolcott, Clem Portman. Assistant director, Hal Lewis. CAST — Caria Balenda, Elliott Reid, Edgar Barrier, Raymond Burr, Otto Waldis, Michael Steele, Lurene Tuttle, Peter Brocco, Lewis Martin, Frank Darien, Olive Carey. Reviewed 10-19-51. WHIRLWIND Autry-COL. Producer, Armand Schaefer. Director, John English. Original screenplay, Norman S. Hall. Photography, William Bradford. Art direction, Charles Clague. Set decorations, George Montgomery. Music supervision, Paul Mertz. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Songs, "Whirlwind," "As Long As I Live," "Twiddle O'Twill." Edited by Paul Borofsky. Sound technician, Lambert Day. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. CAST — Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Gail Davis, Thurston Hall, Harry Lauter, Dick Curtis, Harry Harvey, Gregg Barton, Tommy Ivo, Kenne Duncan, Al Wyatt, Gary Goodwin, Champion (horse). Reviewed 4-4-51. THE WHISTLE AT EATON FALLS de Rochemont-COL. Producer, Louis de Rochemont. Associate producer, Bordon Mace. Director, Robert Siodmak. Screenplay, Lemist Esler, Virginia Shaler. An original story developed from the research of J. Sterling Livingston. Photography, Joseph Brun. Art direction, Herbert Andrews. Music score, Louis Applebaum. Musical director. Jack Shaindlin. Song, "Ev'ry Other Day," by Carleton Carpenter. Edited by Angelo Ross. CAST — Lloyd Bridges, Dorothy Gish, Carleton Carpenter, Murray Hamilton, James Westerfield, Lenore Lonergan, Russell Hardie, Helen Shields, Doro Merande, Ernest Borgnine, Parker Fennelly, Diana Douglas, Anne Francis, Anne Seymour, Joe Foley, Donald McKee, Arthur O'Connell, Rev. Robert A. Dunn, Victor Sutherland, Herbert J. Moss, Lawrence Paquin, Andrew W. Donaldson. Seth Arnold, Joe Sullivan, Verne Davenport, John Farrell, James Nolan, William Kent, Bob Maher. Reviewed 8-1 -51 . WHISTLING HILLS Frontier MONO. Producer, Vincent M. Fennelly. Director, Derwin Abrahams. Screenplay, Fred Myton. Original, Jack Lewis. Photography, Ernest Miller. Edited by Sammy Fields. Sound technician, Charles Cooper. Assistant director, Melville Shyer. CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Jimmy Ellison, Noel Neill. Lee Roberts, Stan Jolley, Marshall Reed, Lane Bradford, Pamela Duncan, Bud Osborne. Released 10-7-51. THE WILD BLUE YONDER REP. Producer, Herbert J. Yates. Director, Allan Dwan. Screenplay, Richard Tregaskis. Original story, Andrew Geer, Charles Grayson. Photography, Reggie Lanning. Special photography, Ellis F. Thackery. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, James Sullivan. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson. Music score, Victor Young. Edited by Richard L. Van Enger. Sound technicians, Dick Tyler, Howard Wilson. Assistant director, Dick Moder. Hair stylist, Peggy Gray. Makeup, Bob Mark. Costumes by Adele Palmer. CAST — Wendell Corey, Vera Ralston, Forrest Tucker, Phil Harris, Walter Brennan, William Ching, Ruth Donnelly, Harry Carey, Jr., Penny Edwards, Wally Cassell, James Brown, Richard Erdman, Phillip Pine, Martin Kilburn, Hal Baylor, Joe Brown, Jr., jack Kelly, Bob Beban, Peter Coe, Hall Bartlett, William Witney, David Sharpe. Reviewed 1 1-30-51. THE WOODEN HORSE (Made in England) Wessex Fllms-SNADER. Producer, Ian Dalrymple. Director, Jack Lee. Screenplay, Eric Williams (adapted from his own novel). Photography, G. Pennington-Richards. Music score, Clifton Parker. Musical director, Muir Mathieson.