Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1950 453 CALIFORNIA PASSAGE REP. Associate producer-director, Joseph Kane. Original screenplay, James Edward Grant. Photography, John MacBurnie. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Operating cameraman, Enzo Martinelli. Art direction, Frank Arrigo. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., George Milo. Musical directorscore, Nathan Scott. Edited by Arthur Roberts. Production manager, Nate Edwards. Assistant director, Richard Moder. Script supervisor, Joan Eremin. Hair stylists, Peggy Gray, Lynne Burke. Makeup, Bob Mark, Howard Smit. Grip, Whitey Lawrence. Gaffer, Babe Stafford. Stillman, Ira Hoke. CAST — Forrest Tucker, Adele Mara, Estelita Rodriguez, Jim Davis, Peter Miles, Charles Kemper, Bill Williams, Rhys Williams, Paul Fix, Francis McDonald, Eddy Walker, Charles Stevens, Iron Eyes Cody, Alan Bridge, Ruth Brennan. Reviewed 12-15-50. CALL OF THE KLONDIKE Lindsley Parsons-MONO. Producer, Lindsley Parsons. Associate producer, William F. Broidy. Director, Frank McDonald. Screenplay, Charles Lang. Original story, James Oliver Curwood. Photography, William Sickner. Art direction, David Milson. Musical director, Edward J. Kay. Edited by Ace Herman. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Assistant director, Wesley Barry. Script supervisor, Eleanor Donahoe. Gaffer, Lloyd Garnell. CAST — Kirby Grant, Anne Gwynne, Lynne Roberts, Tom Neal, Russell Simpson, Marc Krah, Paul Bryar, Pat Gleason, Duke York, Chinook (dog). Reviewed 12-13-50. CAPTAIN CAREY, U.S.A. PARA. Producer, Richard Maibaum. Director, Mitchell Leisen. Screenplay, Robert Theoren. Original based on the novel "After Midnight" by Martha Albrand. Dialog direction, Phyllis Loughton. Pho'^ography, John F. Seitz. Special effects. Cordon Jennings. Process, Farciot Edouart. Operating cameraman. Otto Pierce. Art direction, Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Ray Moyer. Music score, Hugo Friedhofer. Song, "Mona Lisa," by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans. Edited by Alma Macrorie. Sound technicians, Don McKay, John Cope. Production manager, Roy Burns. Assistant director, John Coonan. Script supervisor, L. Hall. Hairstylist, Lorene Weaver. Makeup, Wally Westmore, Hal Lierly. Grip, Fred True. Costumes designed by Mary Kay Dodson. Gaffer, W. Taylor. Technical advisor, Luigi P. Alliati. Stillman, George Richardson. CAST — Alan Ladd, Wanda Hendrix, Francis Lederer, Joseph Calleia, Celia Lovsky, Richard Avonde, Frank Puglia, Luis Alberni, Angela Clarke, Roland Winters, Paul Lees, Jane Nigh, Rusty Tamblyn, Virginia Farmer, David Leonard, Maria Tavares, George J. Lewis, Erno Verebes, Ray Walker. Reviewed 2-20-50. CAPTIVE GIRL COL. Producer, Sam Katzman. Director, William Berke. Original screenplay, Carroll Young, based on newspaper feature "Jungle Jim" by King Features. Photography, Ira H. Morgan. Operating cameraman, Bill Whitley. Art direction, Paul Palmentola. Set decorations, James Crowe. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Henry Batista. Sound technician. Josh Westmoreland. Production manager, Herbert Leonard. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. Script supervisor, A. Cooper. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Ray Sebastian. Grip, Ray Rich. Gaffer, Weldon White. Stillman, Don Christie. CAST — Johnny Weissmuller, Buster Crabbe, Anita Lhoest, Rick Vallin, John Dehner, Rusty Wescoatt, Nelson Leigh. Reviewed 4-17-50. THE CAPTURE Showfime-RKO. Producer-original screenplay, Niven Busch. Associate producer, Edward Donahoe. Director, John Sturges. Photography, Edward Cronjager. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Operating cameraman, Henry Cronjager. Production design, William E. Flannery. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson. Orchestrations, David Tamkin. Musical director-score, Daniele Amfitheatrof. Edited by George Amy. Sound technicians, Richard E. Tyler, Howard Wilson. Assistant director, John Grubbs. Script supervisor, Dorothy Yutzi. Hairstylists, Peggy Gray, Louise Landmeir. Makeup, Bob Mark, Howard Smit. Grip, Glen Kaiser. Costumes designed by Mary Wills. Gaffer, Don Carltonson. Stillman, Frank Bjerring. CAST — Lew Ayres, Teresa Wright, Victor Jory, Jacqueline White, Jimmy Hunt, Barry Kelley, Duncan Renaldo, William Bakewell, Milton Parsons, Frank Matts, Felipe Turich, Ed Rand. Reviewed 3-29-50. CARGO TO CAPETOWN COL. Producer-original screenplay, Lionel Houser. Director, Earl McEvoy. Photography, Charles Lawton, Jr. Operating cameraman, A. Dalzell. Art direction, Gary Odell. Set decorations, Frank Tuttle. Music score, George Dunning. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by William Lyon. Sound technician, Frank Goodwin. Production manager. Jack Fier. Assistant director, Sam Nelson. Script supervisor, Donna Norridge. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, G. Hubbard. Grip, E. Blaisdell. Costumes designed by Jean Louis. Gaffer, Howard Robinson. Stillman, Don Christie. CAST — Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Ellen Drew, Edgar Buchanan, Ted de Corsia, Robert Espinoza, Leonard Strong, King Donovan, Gregory Gay, Peter Mamakos, Frank Reicher, Tom Stevenson. Reviewed 4-7-50. THE CARIBOO TRAIL Nat Holt-20th-FOX (Cinecolor). Producer, Nat Holt. Associate producer, Harry Howard. Director, Edwin L. Marin. Screenplay, Frank Gruber. Original, John Rhodes Sturdy. Photography, Fred Jackman, Jr. Cinecolor consultants, Clifford Shanks, Vi^ilton Holm. Operating cameraman, Robert Cough. Art direction, Arthur Lonergan. Set decorations, Al Orenbach. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, Paul Sawtell. Edil-ed by Philip Martin. Sound technicians, Frank McWhorter, Mac Dalgleish. Production manager, Joseph Nadel. Assistant director, William Kissel. Script supervisor, Vick Evans. Hair stylist, Lillian Shore. Makeup, Lee Greenway. Costumes designed by Maria Donovan. Grip, Henry Mack. Gaffer, William McClellan. Still man. Bob Palmer. CAST — Randolph Scott, George "Gabby" Hayes, Bill Williams, Karin Booth, Victor Jory, Douglas Kennedy, Jim Davis, Dale Robertson, Mary Stuart, James Griffith, Lee Tung Foo, Tony Hughes, Mary Kent, Ray Hyke, Jerry Root, Cliff Clark, Tom Monroe, Fred Libby, "Kansas" Moehring, Dorothy Adams, Michael Barret. Reviewed 6-30-50. CASSINO TO KOREA PARA. Producer, A. I. Richard. Technical director, Edward Genock. Screenplay, Max Klein. Film compiled by George Fineman. Musical director, Winston Sharpies. Edited by Morrie Roizman. Sound technicians, William Swift, E. Warren Wood. CAST — Narration by Quentin Reynolds, Jackson Beck. Reviewed 9-25-50. CHAIN GANG COL. Producer, Sam Katzman. Director, Lew Landers. Original screenplay, Howard J. Green. Photography, Ira H. Morgan. Operating cameraman. Bill Whitley. Art direction, Paul Palmentola. Set decorations, Sidney Clifford. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Aaron Stell. Sound technician. Josh Westmoreland. Production manager, Herbert Leonard. Assistant director, R. M. Andrews. Script supervisor, Vi Newfield. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Ray Sebastian. Grip, Al Becker. Gaffer, Howard Robertson. Stillman, Don Christie. CAST — Douglas Kennedy, Marjorie Lord, Emory Parnell, William "Bill" Phillips, Thurston Hall, Harry Cheshire, Don Harvey, William C. Lechner, George Eldredge, William Tannen, Frank Wilcox, Rusty Wescoatt, George Robotham, Dorothy Vaughan, William Fawcett. Reviewed 9-28-50. CHAIN LIGHTNING WB. Producer, Anthony Veiller. Director, Stuart Heisler. Screenplay, Liam O'Brien, Vincent Evans. Original, suggested by story by J. Redmond Prior. Photography, Ernest Haller. Special effects, William McGann, Harry Barndollar, H. F. Koenekamp, Edwin DuPar. Operating cameraman, Ellsworth Fredericks. Art direction, Leo E. Kuter. Set decorations, William