Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1950 477 CAST — Stanley Clements, Myron Welton, Gene Collins, Leon Tyler, James Millican, James Seay, William Johnstone, John R. Hamilton, Dick Jones, Buddy Swan, Conrad Binyon, John Michaels, Buddy Burroughs, John McCuire, Jack Reynolds, Russ Conway, Tim Ryan. Reviewed 4-21-50. THE MILKMAN Ul. Producer, Ted Richmond. Director, Charles Barton. Screenplay, Albert Reich, James O'Hanlon, Martin Ragaway, Leonard Stern. Original, Martin Ragaway, Leonard Stern. Photography, Cliff Stein. Operating cameraman, Eddie Coleman. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Robert Boyle. Set decorations, Russell Causman, Al Fields. Music score, Milton Rosen. Edited by Russell Schoengarth. Sound, Leslie I. Carey, Richard DeWeese. Production manager. Gene Anderson. Assistant director. Bill Holland. Script supervisor, Connie Earle. Hair stylist, Lillian Burkhart. Makeup, Frank Westmore. Costumes designed by Rosemary Odell. Grip, Walter Woodworth. Gaffer, Ross Saxton. Stillman, Bert Anderson. CAST — Donald O'Connor, Jimmy Durante, Piper Laurie, Joyce Holden, Jess Barker, Elisabeth Risdon, Henry O'Neill, William Conrad, Paul Harvey, Charles Flynn, Carry Owen, John Cliff, Bill Nelson. Reviewed 10-10-50. THE MINIVER STORY MCM. Producer, Sidney Franklin. Director, Henry Potter. Screenplay, Ronald Miller, George Froeschel. Original based on characters created by Jan Struther. Photography, Joseph Ruttenberg. Photographic effects, Tom Howard, F.R.P.S. Operating cameraman, Bunny Francke. Art direction, Alfred Junge. Music score, Herbert Stothart. Orchestrations, Miklos Rozsa. Musical director, Muir Mathieson conducting The London Philharmonic Orchestra. Edited by Harold F. Kress, Frank Clarke. Sound, Sash Fisher, A. W. Watkins. Production manager, Dora Wright. Assistant director, Harry Gassell. Script supervisor, Angela Martelli. Hair stylist, Joan Johnston. Makeup, Charles Parker. Miss Carson's costumes by Walter Plunkett. Additional costumes designed by Gaston Mallet. Stillman, Dave Dalton. CAST — Greer Carson, Walter Pidgeon, Leo Genn, John Hodiak, Cathy O'Donnell, Henry Wilcoxon, Reginald Owen. Reviewed 8-31-50. THE MISSOURIANS REP. Associate producer, Melville Tucker. Director, George Blair. Original screenplay, Arthur E. Orloff. Photography, John MacBurnie. Operating cameraman, Enzo Martinelli. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Art direction, Frank Arrigo. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson. Musical director-score, Stanley Wilson. Edited by Robert M. Leeds. Sound technician, T. A. Carman. Assistant director. Herb Mendelson. Script supervisor, Joan Eremin. Hair stylist. Hazel Keithley. Makeup, Dan Creenway. Grip, Whitey Lawrence. Gaffer, Wilbur Kinnett. Stillman, Don Keyes. CAST — Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Roy Barcroft, Lyn Thomas, Howard J. Negley, Robert Neil, Lane Bradford, John Hamilton, Sarah Padden, Charles Williams, Perry Ivins. Reviewed 1 1-28-50. MISTER 880 20th-FOX. Producer, Julian Blaustein. Director, Edmund Goulding. Screenplay, Robert Riskin. Original, article in New Yorker, St. Clair McKelway. Photography, Joseph La Shelle. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Operating cameraman, Don Anderson. Art direction, Lyie Wheleer, George W. Davis. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox, Orchestrations, Edward Powell. Musical director-score, Lionel Newman. Edited by Robert Fritch. Sound technicians, Arthur Kirbach, Roger Heman. Production manager, Saul Wurtzel. Assistant director, Eli Dunn. Script supervisor, Kathleen Fagan. Hair stylist, Elaine Ramsey. Makeup, Ben Nye, Roy Stork. Costumes designed by William Travilla. Grip, Harry Jones. Gaffer, Robert Petzholdt. Stillman. C. H. Maupin. CAST — Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McCuire, Edmund Gwenn, Millard Mitchell, Minor Watson, Howard St. John, Hugh Sanders, James Millican, Howland Chamberlain, Larry Keating, Kathleen Hughes, Geraldine Wall, Marvin Williams, Norman Field, Helen Hatch, Robert B. Williams, Ed Max, Frank Wilcox, George Adrian. Reviewed 8-21-50. MOLLY (Previewed as "THE GOLDBERGS") MONTANA WB (Technicolor). Producer, William Jacobs. Director, Ray Enright. Screenplay, James R. Webb, Borden Chase, Charles O'Neal. Original, Ernest Haycox. Photography, Karl Freund. Technicolor consultant, William Fritzsche. Operating cameraman, Karl Freund. Art direction, Charles H. Clarke. Musical director-score, David Buttolph. Edited by Frederick Richards. Sound technician, Francis Scheid. Production manager, Lou Baum. Assistant director, Oren Haglund. Script supervisor, Wandra Sybald. Hair stylist. Ruby Felker. Makeup, Jack Kevan, Larry Butterworth. Grip, Warren Yaple. Gaffer, Lee Wilson. Stillman, Lloyd MacLean. CAST — Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith, S. Z. Sakall, Douglas Kennedy, James Brown, Ian MacDonald, Charles Irwin, Paul E. Burns, Tudor Owen, Lester Matthews, Nacho Galindo, Lane Chandler, Monte Blue, Billy Vincent, Warren Jackson. Reviewed 1 -4-50. MOTHER DIDN'T TELL ME 20th-FOX. Producer, Fred Kohlmar. Directorscreenplay, Claude Binyon. Original novel "The Doctor Wears Three Faces," Mary Bard. Photography, Joseph La Shelle. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Operating cameraman, Don Anderson. Art direction, LyIe Wheeler, Richard Irvine. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Stuart Reiss. Orchestrations, Earle Hagen. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by Harmon Jones. Sound technicians, George Leverett, Roger Heman. Production manager, Sam Wurtzel. Assistant director. Ad Schaumer. Script supervisor. Rose Steinberg. Hair stylist, Claire Holgate. Makeup, Ben Nye. Costumes designed by William Travilla. Stillman, Jerry Milligan. CAST — Dorothy McGuire, William Lundigan, June Havoc, Gary Merrill, Jessie Royce Landis, Leif Erickson, Reiko Sato, Anthony Cobb, Trace Cobb, Georgia Backus, Everett Glass, Michael Branden. Mary Bear, Larry Keating, Jean "Babe" London, Wilton Graff, Ann Tyrrell, Jessie Adams, Louise Lorimer, Frank Jenks, Caryl Lincoln, Ida Moore. Reviewed 2-1 -50. MOTOR PATROL LIPPERT. Producer, Barney Sarecky. Director, Sam Newfield. Screenplay, Maurice Tombragel, Orville Hampton. Original, Maurice Tombragel. Photography, Ernest W. Miller. Special effects, Ray Mercer. Operating cameraman, Archie Dalzell. Art direction, Frank P. Sylos. Set decorations, Harry Reif. Musical director, Ozzie Caswell. Edited by Stanley Frazen. Sound technician. Glen Glenn. Production manager, Bert Sternbach. Assistant director, Stanley Neufeld. Script supervisor, Emily Ehrlich. Makeup, Harry Ross. Grip, Noble Craig. Gaffer, Frank Jenkins. Stillman, Milton Gold. CAST — Don Castle, Jane Nigh, Reed Hadley, Bill Henry, Gwen O'Connor, Sid Melton, Dick Travis, Frank Jenks, Louis Fuller, Charles Victor, Onslow Stevens, Charles Wagenheim, Frank Jacquet. Reviewed 5-9-50. MR. MUSIC PARA. Producer, Robert Welch. Director, Richard Haydn. Screenplay, Aithur Sheekman. Original suggested by play by Samson Raphaelson, "Accent on Youth." Photography, George Barnes. Process, Farciot Edouart. Operating cameraman, Jack Warren. Art direction, Hans Dreier. Earl Hedrick. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Ray Moyer. Orchestrations, Van Cleave. Musical director, Joseph J. Lilley. Music associate, Troy Sanders. Songs, "Once More the Blue and White," "Accidents Will Happen," "Milady," "Wouldn't It Be Funny," "And You'll Be Home." "Life Is So Peculiar," "High On the List," "Wasn't I There?" Johnny Burke, James Van Heusen. Edited by Everett Douglas. Sound technicians, Harry Lindgren, John Cope. Production managers, Hugh Brown, Jim Cottrell. Assistant director. Harry Caplan. Script supervisor, Harry Hogan. Hair stylist, LaVaughn Speer. Makeup, Wally Westmore, Carl Silvera, Charles Berner. Costumes designed by Edith Head. Grip, Darrell Turnmire. Gaffer, Soldier Graham. Stillman, Don English.