Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1950 469 ram Granger. Music score, Franz Waxman. Song, "T.C. Round-Up Time," Jay Livingston, Ray Evans. Edited by Archie Marsheii. Sound technicians, Hugo Crenzbach, Walter Oberst. Production managers, C. K. Deland, Herb Coleman. Assistant director, Chico Day. Script supervisor, Irving Cooper. Hair stylists. Dean Cole, Gertrude Read, S. Kirkpatrick. Makeup, Wally Westmore, Hal Lierly, Bob Ewing, N. Vehr. Crip, Charles Sickler. Costumes designed by Edith Head. Gaffer, Earl Crowell. Stillman, Malcolm Bullock. CAST — Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey, Walter Huston, Judith Anderson, Gilbert Roland, Thomas Gomez, Beulah Bondi, Albert Dekker, John Bromfield, Wallace Ford, Blanche Yurka, Louis Jean Heydt, Frank Ferguson, Charles Evans, Movita Casteneda, Craig Kelly, Myrna Dell. Reviewed 6-27-50. GAMBLING HOUSE RKO. Producer, Warren Duff. Director, Ted Tetzlaff. Screenplay, Marvin Borowsky, Allen Rivkin. Original, Erwin Celsey. Photography, Harry J. Wild. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Alfred Herman. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Jack Mills. Music score, Roy Webb. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Roland Gross. Sound technicians, Clem Portman, Phil Brigandi. Hair stylist, Larry Germain. Makeup, Mel Berns. Costumes designed by Michael Woulfe. CAST — Victor Mature, Terry Moore, William Bendix, Zachary A. Charles, Basil Ruysdael, Donald Randolph, Damian O'Flynn, Cleo Moore, Ann Doran, Eleanor Audley, Gloria Winters, Don Haggerty. Reviewed 12-22-50. THE GIRL FROM SAN LORENZO Inter-American-UA. Producer, Philip N. Krasne. Director, Derwin Abrahams. Original screenplay. Ford Beebe. Photography, Kenneth Peach. Art direction, Fred Preble. Set decorations, E. Harry Reif. Music score, Albert Glasser. Edited by Marty Cohn. Sound technician, Hugh McDowell. Assistant director, Louis Germonprez. CAST — Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Jane Adams, Bill Lester, Byron Foulger, Don Harvey, Lee Phelps, Edmund Cobb, Leonard Penn, David Sharpe, Wes Hudman. Reviewed 3-2-50. THE GLASS MENAGERIE Charles K. Feldman Croup-WB. Producer, Jerry Wald, Charles K. Feldman. Director, Irving Rapper. Screenplay, Tennessee Williams, Peter Berneis. Original play, Tennessee Williams. Photography, Robert Burks. Montage, David Gardner. Operating cameraman, William Schurr. Art direction, Robert Haas. Set decorations, William Wallace. Musical score. Max Steiner. Orchestrations, Murray Cutter. Edited by David Weisbart. Sound technician, Oliver S. Garretson. Assistant director, Don Page. Script supervisor, Rita Michaels. Hair stylist, Netty Delmont. Makeup, Perc Westmore, Eddie Allen. Costumes designed by Milo Anderson. Grip, Harold Noyse. Gaffer, Charles O'Bannon. Stillman, Jack Albin. CAST — Jane Wyman, Kirk Douglas, Gertrude Lawrence, Arthur Kennedy, Ralph Sanford. Ann Tyrrell, John Compton, Gertrude Graner, Sara Edwards, Louise Lorrimer, Cris Alcaide, Perdita Chandler. Reviewed 9-19-50. THE GOOD HUMOR MAN COL. Producer, S. Sylvan Simon. Director, Lloyd Bacon. Original screenplay, Frank Tashlin. Photography, Lester White. Operating cameraman, Roy Clark. Art direction, Walter Holscher. Set decorations, James Crowe. Music score, Heinz Roemheld. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Jerome Thoms. Sound technician, George Cooper. Production manager, Jack Fier. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. Script supervisor, Rose Loewinger. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Clay Campbell. Grip, Al Becker. Costumes designed by Jean Louis. Gaffer, Paul Seckler. Stillman, Don Christie. CAST — Jack Carson, Lola Albright, Jean Wallace, George Reeves, Peter Miles, Frank Ferguson, David Sharpe, Chick Collins, Eddie Parker, Pat Flaherty, Richard Egan, Arthur Space, Victoria Home, Jack Overman. Reviewed 5-25-50. THE GOLDBERGS PARA. Producer, Mel Epstein. Director, Walter Hart. Screenplay, Gertrude Berg, N. Richard Nash. Original based on CBS radio and TV programs cre ated by Gertrude Berg. Photography, John F. Seitz. Operating cameraman. Otto Pierce. Art direction, Hal Pereira, Henry Bumstead. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Bertram Granger. Music score, Van Cleave. Edited by Ellsworth Hoagland. Sound technicians, Harry Lindgren, Gene Garvin. Production manager, Roy Burns. Assistant director, Oscar Rudolph. Script supervisor, Marvin Weldon. Hair stylist, Gertrude Reade. Makeup, Wally Westmore, Carl Silvera. Crip, Fred True. Gaffer, Walter Taylor. Stillman, Bud Fraker. CAST — Gertrude Berg, Philip Loeb, Eli Mintz, Eduard Franz, Larry Robinson, Arlene McQuade, Betty Walker, Sara Krohner, David Opatoshu, Barbara Rush, Peter Hanson, Helen Brown, Edit Angold, Josephine Whittell, Shari Robinson, Erno Verebes. Reviewed 11-24-50. (Released as "Molly.") THE GOLDEN GLOVES STORY Central Natlonal-EL. Producer, Carl Krueger. Associate producer, Sherman A. Harris. Director, Felix Feist. Screenplay, Joe Ansen, Felix Feist. Original, D. D. Beauchamp, William F. Sellers. Photography, John L. Russell, Jr. Music score, Arthur Lange, Marlin Skiles. Musical director, Emil Newman. Edited by William F. Claxton. Sound technician, Frank Richter. Sound effects, John F. Sheets. Assistant directors, Joe Depew, Joe Vv^onder. Hair stylist, Wilma Meeks. Makeup, Syd Simon. Grip, Archie Lowrence. Costumes designed by Gladys Rice. Fight sequences, Frankie Van. Gaffer, George Neff. Stillman, Paul Russell. CAST — James Dunn, Dewey Martin, Gregg Sherwood, Kevin O'Morrison, Kay Estfall, Arch Ward, Johnny Behr, Dickie Conon, Fern Persons, John "Red" Kullers, Tony Zaie, Issy Kline, Jack Brickhouse, Dick Mastro, Michael McGuire, Art Van Harvey. Reviewed 5-18-50. THE GOLDEN TWENTIES March of Time-RKO. Producer, Richard de Rochemont. Assistant producer, Samuel Wood Bryant. Original, Frederick Lewis Allen, Samuel Wood Bryant. Research, Lois Jacoby, Leona Carney, Nancy Pessac. Musical director. Jack Shaindlin. Edited by Leo Zochling, Whitfield Davis. CAST — Documentary. Reviewed 3-17-50. THE GREAT JEWEL ROBBER WB. Producer, Bryan Foy. Director, Peter Godfrey. Original screenplay, Borden Chase. Photography Sidney Hickox. Operating cameraman, Michael Joyce. Art direction, Stanley Fleischer. Set decorations, G. W. Bernstein. Orchestrations, Charles Maxwell. Musical director-score, William Lava. Edited by Frank Magee. Sound technician, Leslie G. Hewitt. Assistant director, Oren Haglund. Script supervisor, Rita Michaels. Hair stylist, Agnes Flanagan. Makeup, Larry Butterworth. Grip, L. Mashmeyer. Costumes designed by Marjorie Best. Gaffer, Paul Burnett. Stillman, Fred Morgan. CAST — David Brian, Marjorie Reynolds, John Archer, Jacqueline de Wit, Alice Talton, Perdita Chandler, Robert B. Williams, Warren Douglas, John Morgan, Bigelow Sayre, Mayor Stanley Church of New Rochelle. Reviewed 6-13-50. THE GREAT MISSOURI RAID Nat Holt-PARA. (Technicolor). Producer Nat Holt. Associate producer, Harry Templeton. Director, Gordon Douglas. Original screenplay, Frank Gruber. Photography, Ray Rennahan. Technicolor consultant, Richard Mueller. Art direction, John Goodman. Set decorations, Bert Granger. Musical director score, Paul Sawtell. Edited by Philip Martin. Sound technicians, Harold Lewis, Walter Oberst. Assistant director, James Paisley. Makeup, Norman Pringle. CAST — Wendell Corey, Macdonald Carey, Ward Bond, Ellen Drew, Bruce Bennett, Bill Williams, Anne Revere, Edgar Buchanan, Lois Chartrand, Louis Jean Heydt, Barry Kelley, James Millican, Paul Lees, Guy Wilkerson, Ethan Laidlow, Tom Tyler, Steve Pendleton, Bob Bray, Paul Fix, James Griffith, Bob Osterloh, Alan Wells, Whit Bissell. Reviewed 1 1-29-50. THE GREAT PLANE ROBBERY Belsam-UA. Producer, Sam Baerwitz. Director, Edward L. Cahn. Screenplay, Richard G. Hubler, Sam Baerwitz. Original, Russell Rouse, Clarence Greene Dialog director, Loren Cage. Photography, Jackson C