Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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476 PRODUCTIONS 1950 well. Edited by Otho Lovering, Richard Heermance. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Production manager, Allen K. Wood. Script supervisor, Nona Vas. Research director, Lester A. Sansom. CAST — Johnny Sheffield, Donald Woods, Marjorie Lord, John Ridgely, Elena Verdugo, Tommy Ivo, Don Harvey, Crandon Rhodes, Robert Lewis. Reviewed 6-23-50. LOUISA Ul. Producer, Robert Arthur. Direc'-or, Alexander Hall. Original screenplay, Stanley Roberts. Photography, Maury Certsman. Special effects, David S. Horsley. Operating cameraman, Harry Davis. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Robert Boyle. Set decorations, Russell A. Causman, Ruby R. Levitt. Music score, Frank Skinner. Edited by Milton Carruth. Sound, Leslie Carey, Glenn E. Anderson. Production manager, Howard Christie. Assistant director, Joseph Kenny. Script supervisor, Dorothy Hughes. Hair stylists, Joan St. Oegger, Olga Collings. Makeup, Bud Westmore, Grip, Russ Frank. Costumes designed by Rosemary Odell. Gaffer, John Brooks. Stillman, Bert Anderson. CAST — Ronald Reagan, Charles Coburn, Ruth Hussey, Edmund Gwenn, Spring Byington, Piper Laurie, Scotty Beckett, Jimmy Hunt, Connie Gilchrist, Willard Waterman, Marjorie Crosland, Martin Milner, Terry Frost, Dave Willock. Reviewed 5-31-50. LOVE THAT BRUTE 20th-FOX. Producer, Fred Kohlmar. Director, Alexander Hall. Original screenplay, Karl Tunberg, Darrell Ware, John Lee Mahin. Photography, Lloyd Ahem. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Operating cameraman, Rogers Herman. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, Richard Irvine. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Stuart Reiss. Music score, Cyril Mockridge. Orchestrations, Earle Hagen. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by Nick De Maggio. Sound technicians, Arthur Kirbach, Harry M. Leonard. Production manager, Sam Wurtzel. Assistant director, Arthur Jacobson. Script supervisor, Jerry Bryan. Hair stylist, Lillian Hokom. Makeup, Ben Nye. Dance director, Billy Daniel. Costumes designed by Rene Hubert. Stillman, Eddie Henderson. CAST — Paul Douglas, Jean Peters, Cesar Romero, Keenan Wynn, Joan Davis, Arthur Treacher, Peter Price, Jay C. Flippen, Barry Kelley, Leon Belasco, Edwin Max, Sid Tomack, Phil Tully, Clara Blandick, Jimmie Hawkins, Judith Ann Vroom, Grayce Hampton, Billy Chaney, Dan Riss, Charles Lane, Frank "Billy" Mitchell, Tiny Timbrell, Sid Marion, Marion Marshall, Charles Evans, Stan Johnson, Leif Erickson, MaurJtz Huso. Reviewed 5-10-50. LUCKY LOSERS MONO. Producer, Jan Grippo. Director, William Beaudine. Original screenplay, Charles R. Marion. Additional dialog, Bert Lawrence. Photography, Marcel Le Picard. Art direction, David Mliton. Musical director, Edward J. Kay. Edited by WHIIiam Austin. CAST — Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Hillary Brooke, Gabriel Dell, LyIe Talbot, Bernard Gorcey, William Benedict, Joseph Turkel, Harry Tyler, Buddy Gorman, David Gorcey, Harry Cheshire, Frank Jenks, Douglas Evans, Wendy Waldron, Glen Vernon, Chester Clute, Selmer Jackson. Reviewed 5-29-50. MA AND PA KETTLE CO TO TOWN Ul. Producer, Leonard Goldstein. Director, Charles Lamont. Original screenplay, Martin Ragaway, Leonard Stern. Photography, Charles Van Enger. Special effects, David S. Horsley. Operating cameraman, Warner Cruze. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Emrich Nicholson. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Oliver Emert. Musical director, Milton Schwarzwald. Edited by Russell Schoengarth. Sound, Leslie I. Carey, Joe Lapis. Production manager, Gilbert Kurland. Assistant director, William Holland. Script supervisor, Dorothy Hughes. Hair stylists, Joan St. Oegger, Merle Reeves. Makeup, Bud Westmore, Layne Britton. Grip, Walter Woodworth. Gaffer, Tom Ouelette. Stillman, Sherman Clark. CAST — Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Richard Long, Meg Randall, Gregg Martell, Charles McCraw, Kathryn Givney, Jim Backus, Elliott Lewis, Paul McVey, Bert Freed. Hal March. Reviewed 3-29-50. THE MACNIFICENT YANKEE MCM. Producer, Armand Deutsch. Director, John Sturges. Screenplay, Emmett Lavery, based on his play, produced by Arthur Hopkins. Photography, Joseph Ruttenberg. Special effects, A. Arnold Gillespie, Warren Newcombe. Operating cameraman, Herbert Fischer. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Arthur Lonergan. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Jack D. Moore. Music score, David Raksin. Edited by Ferris Webster. Sound, Douglas Shearer, Joe Edmondson. Production manager, Sergei Petschnikoff. Assistant director, Jerry Thorpe. Script supervisor. Bill Hole. Hair stylists, Sydney Guilaroff, Irma Kusely. Makeup, William Tuttle, Lee Stanfield. Costumes designed by Walter Plunkett. Grip, Ed Donnell. Gaffer, Jimmie James. Stillman, Eugene Richee. CAST — Louis Calhern, Ann Harding, Eduard Franz, Philip Ober, Ian Wolfe, Edith Evanson, Guy Anderson, Richard Anderson. James Lydon. Reviewed 1 1-15-50. THE MAN WHO CHEATED HIMSELF Jack M. Warner-20th-FOX. Producer, Jack M. Warner. Director, Felix E. Feist. Screenplay, Seton I. Miller, Philip MacDonald. Original, Seton I Miller. Photography, Russell Harlan. Special effects. Rex Wimpy. Production design. Van Nest Polglase. Set decorations, Joseph Kish. Musical director-score, Louis Forbes. Edited by David M. Weisbart. Sound technician, William Lynch. Production manager, Herman Webber. Assistant director, Marty Moss. Makeup, Abe Haberman. Costumes designed by Elois Janssen. CAST — Lee I. Cobb, John Dall, Jane Wyatt, Lisa Howard, Alan Wells, Harlan Warde, Tito Vuolo, Mimi Aguglia, Charles Arnt, Marjorie Bennett, Bud Wolfe, Morgan Farley, Howard Negley, William Gould, Art Milan, Gordon Richards, Terry Frost, Mario Slletti, Charles Victor. Reviewed 12-18-50. MARK OF THE GORILLA COL. Producer, Sam Katzman. Director, William Berke. 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, George Montgomery. Musical director, Mischa Bakaieinikoff. Edited by Henry Batista. Sound technician, Josh Westmoreland. Production manager, Herbert Leonard. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. Script supervisor, Vi Newfield. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Ray Sebastian. Grip, Don Murphy. Gaffer, Seldon White. Stillman, Joe Walters. CAST — Johnny Weissmuller, Trudy Marshall, Suzanne Dalbert, Onslow Stevens, Robert Purcell, Pierce Lyden, Neyle Morrow, Selmer Jackson. Reviewed 1-13-50. THE MEN Kramer-UA. Producer, Stanley Kramer. Associate producer, George Glass. Director, Fred Zinnemann. Original screenplay, Carl Foreman. Photography. Robert De Crasse. Operating cameraman, Charles Burke. Production design, Rudolph Sternad. Set decorations, Edward G. Boyle. Musical director-score, Dimi*ri Tiomkin. Edited by Harry Gerstad. Sound technician, Jean Speak. Production manager, Clem Beauchamp. Assistant director, Lloyd Richards. Script supervisor, Don Wise. Hair stylist, Hollis Barnes. Makeup, Gus Norin. Dialog director, Don Weis. Grip, Morris Rosen. Gaffer, James Potevin. Stillman, Scotty Welborne. CAST — Marlon Brando, Teresa Wright, Everett Sloane, Jack Webb, Richard Erdman, Arthur Jurado, Virginia Farmer, Dorothy Tree, Howard St. John, Nita Hunter, Patricia Joiner, John Miller, Cliff Clark, Ray Teal, Marguerite Martin, 45 Men from Paraplegic Ward of Birmingham Veterans Hospital. Reviewed 5-19-50. MILITARY ACADEMY WITH THAT 10th AVENUE GANG COL. Producer, Wallace MacDonald. Director, D. Ross Lederman. Original screenplay, Howard J. Green. Photography, NA'illiam Bradford. Operating cameraman, Jim Goss. Art direction, Victor Greene. Set decorations, Sidney Clifford. Musical director, Mischa Bakaieinikoff. Edited by James Sweeney. Sound technician, Lambert Day. Production manager. Jack Fier. Assistant director, Gilbert Kay. Script supervisor, Dorothy Wilson. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Paul Malcolm. Gaffer, Al Later. Stillman, Warner Crosby.