Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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466 PRODUCTIONS 1950 decorations, Darrell Silvera, William Stevens. Music score, Michel Michelet. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Robert Swink. Sound technicians, Frank Sarver, Clem Portman. CAST — Marie Windsor, Richard Denning, Taylor Holmes, Fay Baker, James Griffith, Carleton Young, Tom Browne Henry. Reviewed 12-21-50. DUCHESS OF IDAHO MCM (Technicolor). Producer, Joseph Pasternak. Director, Robert Z. Leonard. Original screenplay, Dorothy Cooper, Jerry Davis. Photography, Charles Schoenbaum. Technicolor consultants, Henri Jaffa, James Cooch, Operating cameraman, Herbert Fischer. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Malcolm Brown. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Arthur Krams. Orchestrations, Kip Martin, Albert Sendrey. Musical director, Ceorgie Stoll. Songs, "Let's Choo Coo Choo to Idaho," "You Can't Do Wrong Doin' Right," "Of All Things," Al Rinker, Floyd Huddleston; "Baby, Come Out of the Clouds," Henry Nemo, Lee Pearl. Edited by Adrienne Fazan. Sound, Douglas Shearer, C. E. Wallace. Production manager, Dave Friedman. Assistant director, Marvin Stuart. Script supervisor, Mollie Kent. Hair stylists, Sydney Guilaroff, Lorraine Roberson. Makeup, Jack Dawn, Eddie Polo. Dance director. Jack Donohue. Grip, Jack Franzen. Costumes designed by Helen Rose. Gaffer, W. P. O'Brien. Stillman, J. Frank Shugrue. CAST — Esther Williams, Van Johnson, John Lund, Paula Raymond, Clinton Sundberg, Connie Haines, Mel Torme, Amanda Blake, Tommy Farrell, Sig Arno, Dick Simmons, and the Jubalaires. Reviewed 6-13-50. DYNAMITE PASS RKO. Producer, Herman Schlom. Director, Lew Landers. Original screenplay, Norman Houston. Photography, Nicholas Musuraca. Operating cameramen, Charles Burke, Richard Du Valle. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Walter E. Miller. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Jack Mills. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Robert Swink. Sound technicians, John Cass, Clem Portman. Assistant director, John Pommer. Script supervisor. Marguerite Fogel. Hair stylist, Larry Germain. Makeup, Mel Berns. Grip, Tom Clement. Gaffer, Charles Beckett. Stillman, OIlie Sigurdson. CAST — Tim Holt, Lynne Roberts, Regis Toomey, Robert Shayne, Don Harvey, Cleo Moore, John Dehner, Don Haggerty, Ross Elliott, Denver Pyle, Richard Martin. Reviewed 3-17-50. THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK Pine-ThomasPARA. (Technicolor). Producers, William C. Pine, William C. Thomas. Director, Lewis R. Foster. Original screenplay, Geoffrey Homes, Lewis R. Foster. Photography, James Wong Howe. Technicolor consultant, Robert Brower. Operating cameraman, Harvey Gould. Art direction, Lewis H. Creber. Set decorations, Alfred Kegerris. Music score, Rudy Schrager. Musical director, David Chudnow. Edited by Howard Smith. Sound technician, William Fox. Production manager, L. B. Merman. Assistant director, Howard Pine. Script supervisor. Sam Freedle. Hair stylist, Gwen Van Upp. Makeup, Paul Stanhope, Harry Ray. Grip, Lou Kusley. Gaffer, M. S. Burns. Stillman, Ed Henderson. CAST — John Payne, Rhonda Fleming, Dennis O'Keefe, Thomas Gomez, Fred Clark, Frank Faylen, Eduardo Noriega, Grandon Rhodes, Walter Reed. Reviewed 2-3-50. EDGE OF DOOM Coldwyn RKO. Producer, Samuel Goldwyn. Director, Mark Robson. Screenplay, Philip Yordan. Original novel, Leo Brady. Photography, Harry Stradling. Operating cameraman, Fred Mandl. Art direction, Richard Day. Set decorations, Julia Heron. Music score, Hugo Friedhofer. Musical director, Emil Newman. Edited by Daniel Mandell. Sound technician, Fred Lau. Production manager, Raoul Pagel. Assistant director, Ed Garvin. Script supervisor, Jim Yarbrough. Hair stylist, Maria Clark. Makeup, Blague Stephanoff. Costumes designed by Mary Wills. Grip Ralph Hoge. Gaffer, Bill Shaw. Stillman, John Miehle! CAST — Dana Andrews, Farley Granger, Joan Evans Robert Keith, Paul Stewart, Mala Powers, Adele Jergens, Harold Vermilyea, John Ridgely, Douglas Fowley, Mabel Paige, Howland Chamberlin, Houseley Stevenson, Sr., Jean Innes, Ellen Corby, Ray Teal Mary Field, Virginia Brissac, Frances Morris. Reviewed 8-3-50. EMERGENCY WEDDING COL. Producer, Nat Perrin. Director, Edward Buzzell. Screenplay, Nat Perrin, Claude Binyon. Original for picture, "You Belong To Me," Dalton Trumbo. Photography, Burnett Guffey. Art direction, Carl Anderson. Set decorations, James Crowe. Music score, Werner R. Heymann. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Al Clark. Sound technician, Lambert Day. Assistant director. Earl Bellamy. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Clay Campbell. Costumes designed by Jean Louis. CAST — Larry Parks, Barbara Hale, Willard Parker, Una Merkel, Alan Reed, Eduard Franz, Irving Bacon, Don Beddoe, Jim Backus, Teru Shimada, Myron Welton, Ian Wolfe, Helen Spring, Greg McClure, Queenie Smith. Jerry Mickelsen. Reviewed 1 1-10-50. EVERYBODY'S DANCIN' LIPPERT. Producer, Bob Nunes. Associate producer, Spade Cooley. Director, Will Jason. Screenplay, Dorothy Raison. Original, Bob Nunes, Spade Cooley. Dialog supervisor. Jack Harvey. Photography, Benjamin Kline. Operating cameraman, Al Myers. Set decorations, Al Kegerris. Edited by Edward Mann. Sound technician, Garry Harris. Production manager, John H. McLaughlin. Assistant director. Melville Shyer. Script supervisor, Bobby Sierks. Hair stylist, Irene Beshon. Makeup, Paul Stanhope. Grip, Lou Kusley. Gaffer, James Punter. Stillman, Kenny Sobben. CAST — Spade Cooley, Richard Lane, Barbara Woodell, Ginny Jackson, Hal Derwin, James Millican, Lyie Talbot, Michael Whalen, Sid Melton, Tex Cromer, Bobby Hyatt, Sons of the Pioneers. Chuy Reyes and His Orchestra, The Flying Taylors, The Great Velardi, The Medians, Adele Jergens, Roddy McDowall, Jimmy "Shamrock" Ellison. Russ "Lucky" Hayden. Reviewed 4-10-50. EXPERIMENT ALCATRAZ RKO. Producer-director, Edward L. Cahn. Screenplay, Orville H. Hampton. Original, George W. George, George F. Slavin. Photography, Jackson J. Rose. Art direction, Boris Leven. Set decorations. Otto Siege!. Music score, Irving Gertz. Edited by Philip Cahn. Sound technician, John R. Carter. Assistant director, Frank Fox. Hair stylist, Leia Chambers. Makeup, Frank Larsen. CAST — John Howard, Joan Dixon, Walter Kingsford, Lynne Carter, Robert Shayne, Kim Spalding, Sam Scar, Kenneth MacDonald, Dick Cogan, Frank Cady, Byron Foulger, Ralph Peters, Lewis Martin, Harry Lauter, Raymond Largay. Reviewed 1 1-22-50. EYE WITNESS (Made in England) Coronado-EL. Executive producer, David Rose. Producer, Joan Harrison. Director, Robert Montgomery. Original screenplay, Hugo Butler, Ian Hunter. Additional dialog, William Douglas Home. Photography, Gerald Cibbs. Operating cameraman, Robert Walker. Art direction, Ralph Brinton. Music score, Malcolm Arnold. Musical director, John Hollingsworth. Edited by Lito Carruthers. Sound technician, W. Sweeney. Produc'^ion manager, Fred C. Gunn. Assistant director, Kenneth K. Rick. Hair stylist. Ivy Emmerton. Makeup, Gerry Fletcher. Costumes designed by David Kidd. CAST — Robert Montgomery, Leslie Banks, Felix Aylmer, Patricia Wayne, Andrew Cruikshank, Harcourt Williams, Jenny Laird, Michael Ripper, Ann Stephens, Wylie Watson, Noel Howlett, James Hayter, John Sharp, Shelagh Eraser, Philip Dale. Hal Osmond, Lyonel Watts, Derrick Penley, Erik Chitty, Ruth Lee. Reviewed 7-18-50. FANCY PANTS PARA. (Technicolor). Producer, Robert Welch. Director, George Marshall. Screenplay, Edmund Hartmann, Robert O'Brien. Original story, "Ruggles of Red Gap," Harry Leon Wilson. Photography, Charles Lang. Technicolor consultant, Francis Cugat. Special effects, Gordon Jennings. Process, Farciot Edouart. Operating cameraman, Guy Bennett. Art direction, Hans Dreier, Earl Hedrick. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Emile Kuri. Music score. Van Cleave. Songs, "Yes M'Lord," "Fancy Pants," "Home Cookin' " Jay Livingston, Ray Evans. Edited by Archie Marshek. Sound technicians. Gene Merritt, Don Johnson. Production manager, C. Kenneth DeLand. Assistant director, Oscar Rudolph. Script supervisors, Ronnie