Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1950 489 SUNSET IN THE WEST REP. (Trucolor). Associate producer, Edward J. White. Director, William Witney. Original screenplay, Gerald Ceraghty. Photography, Jack Marta. Trucolor consultant, Sam Cohen. Special effects. Jack Caffee. Operating cameraman, Joe Novak. Art direction. Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., George Mllo. Musical direc'-or-score, R. Dale Butts. Songs, "Rollin' Wheels," "When a Pretty Girl Passes By," Jack Elliott; "Sunset in the West," Foy Willing, Aaron Gonzalez. Edited by Tony Martinelli. Sound technician, Jack Lacey. Script supervisor, Marie Messinger. Hair stylist, Lynne Burke. Makeup, Steve Drumm. Grip, Gary Lambrecht. Gaffer, Austin Heric. Stillman, Mickey Marigold. CAST — Roy Rogers, Estelita Rodriguez, Penny Edwards, Gordon Jones, Will Wright, Pierre Watkin, Charles LaTorre, William J. Tannen, Caylord Pendleton, Paul E. Burns, Dorothy Ann White, Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage, Trigger (horse). Reviewed 9-22-50. THE SUN SETS AT DAWN Holiday-EL. Producers, Helen Rathvon, Paul Sloane. Director-original screenplay, Paul Sloane. Photographv, Lionel Lindon. Art direction, Willian Flannery. Set decorations, George Sawley. Musical directorscore, Leith Stevens. Edited by Sherman Todd. Sound technician, William Lynch. Production manager, Martin Eisenberg. Assistant director, William McGarry. Makeup, Marie Clark. CAST — Sally Parr, Philip Shawn, Walter Reed, Lee Fredericks, Houseley Stevenson, Howard St. John, Louise Lorimer, Raymond Bramley, Charles Meredith, Jack Reynolds, King Donovan, Charles Arndt, Sam Edwards, Percy Helton, Perry Ivans. Reviewed 1 1-3-50. SURRENDER REP. Associate producer director, Allan Dwan. Screenplay, James Edward Grant, Sloan Nibley. Original, James Edward Grant. Photography, Reggie Lanning. Operating cameraman. Herb Kirkpatrick. Art direction, James Sullivan. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson. Music score, Nathan Scott. Edited by Richard L. Van Enger. Sound technician, Dick Tyler. Production manager, Kenneth Holmes. Assistant director, Dick Moder. Script supervisor, Dorothy Yutzi. Hair stylists, Peggy Gray, Hazel Keithly. Makeup, Bob Mark, Howard Smit. Costumes designed by Adele Palmer. Grip, Nels Mathias. Gaffer, Sid Swaney. Stillman, Don Keyes. CAST — Vera Ralston, John Carroll, Walter Brennan, Francis Lederer, William Ching, Maria Palmer, Jane Darwell, Roy Barcroft, Paul Fix, Esther Dale, Edward Norris, Howland Chamberlin, Norman Budd, Nacho Galindo, left York, Mickey Simpson. Reviewed 10-9-50. TARNISHED REP. Associate producer, Sidney Picker. Director, Harry Keller. Screenplay, John K. Butler. Original novel, Eleanor R. Mayo. Photography, John MacBurnie. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Operating cameraman, Enzo Martinelli. Art direction, Frank Arrigo. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Edited by Robert M. Leeds. Sound technician, Richard E. Tyler. Assistant director, Roy Wade. Script supervisor, Joan Eremin. Hair stylist, Lynn Burke. Makeup, Bob Mark, Steve Drumm. Grip, C. B. Lawrence. Gaffer, Babe Stafford. Stillman, Mickey Marigold. CAST — Dorothy Patrick, Arthur Franz, Barbra Fuller, James Lydon, Harry Shannon, Don Beddoe, Byron Barr, Alex Gerry, Hal Price, Stephen Chase, Esther Somers, Paul E. Burns, Ethel Wales, Michael Vallon. Reviewed 3-8-50. TARZAN AND THE SLAVE CIRL Lesser-RKO. Producer, Sol Lesser. Director, Lee Sholem. Original screenplay, Hans Jacoby, Arnold Belgard. Photography, Russell Harlan. Operating cameraman, Allan Thompson. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Edited by Christian Nyby. Sound technician, John Tribby. Production manager, Glenn Cook. Assistant director, James Casey. Script supervisor, Dan Ullman. Makeup, Gustaf Norin. Grip, Morris Rosen. Gaffer, Bill Neff. Stillman, Madison Lacey. CAST — Lex Barker, Vanessa Brown. Robert Alda, Hurd Hatfield, Arthur Shields, Tony Caruso, Denise Darcel. Robert Warwick. Reviewed 3-15-50. THE TATTOOED STRANGER RKO. Producer, Jay Bonafield. Associate producer, Douglas Travers. Director. Edward J. Montagne. Original screenplay, Phil Reisman, Jr. Photography, William Steiner. Art direction, Sam Corso, William Saulter. Music score, Alan Schulman. Musical supervision, Herman Fuchs. Edited by David Cooper. Sound technician, Francis Woolley. Production manager, Frank Mayer. Assistant director, Peter Coppa. CAST — John Miles, Patricia White, Walter Kinsella, Frank Twedell, Rod McLennan. Herb Holcombe, Henry Lasko, Arthur Jarrett, Jim Boles, William Gibberson. Reviewed 2-1 -50. TEA FOR TWO WB (Technicolor). Producer, William Jacobs. Director, David Butler. Screenplay, Harry Clork. Original suggestion from play "No, No, Nanette" by Frank Mandell, Otto Harbach, Vincent Youmans, Emil N -itray. Photography, Wilfred M. Cline. Technicolor consultant, Mitchell Kovaleski. Operating cameraman, George Nogle. Art direction, Douglas Bacon. Set decoration, L. Reifsnider. Musical director-orchestrations, Ray Heindorf. Edited by Irene Morra. Sound technicians, Dolph Thomas, David Forrest. Assistant director, Phil Quinn. Script supervisor. Alma Young. Hair stylist, Tillie Starret. Makeup. Al Greenway. Dance directors. LeRoy Prinze, Eddie Prinz, Al White. Costumes designed by Leah Rhodes. Grip, Chuck Harris. Gaffer, Frank Flannigan. Stillman, lack Albin. CAST — S. Z. Sakall, Bill Goodwin, Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson, Billy DeWolfe, Pat Wymore, Eve Arden, Virginia Gibson, Craufurd Kent. Reviewed 8-15-50. THE TEXAN MEETS CALAMITY JANE Ande Lamb-COL. Producer-director-original screenplay, Ande Lamb. Associate producer, L. S. Dennis. Photography, Karl Struss. Art direction, Dave Milton. Set decorations, Harold Cramp. Musical directorscore, Rudy deSaxe. Edited by George McGuire. Sound technicians, Ben Winkler, Roger White. Production manager, Dennis Judd. Assistant director, Don Verk. Hair stylist, Elaine Ramsay. Makeup, Pat McNally. CAST — Evelyn Ankers, James Ellison, Lee "Lasses" White, Ruth Whitney, Sally Weidman, Paul Barney, Hugh Hooker, Ferrell Lester, William Green, Bill Orisman, Jack Ingram, Rudy deSaxe, Walter Strand, Ronald Marriott, Elmer Herzberg, Frank Pharr, Lou W. Pierce. Reviewed 10-18-50. TEXAS DYNAMO COL. Producer, Colbert Clark. Director, Ray Nazarro. Original screenplay, Barry Shipman. Photography, Fayte Browne. Operating cameraman, Victor Scheurich. Art direction, Charles Clague. Set decorations, George Montgomery. Edited by Paul Borofsky. Sound technician, Frank Goodwin. Production manager. Jack Fier, Assistant director, Gilbert Kay. Script supervisor, Dorothy Cummings. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Leonard Engelman. Grip, Al Becker. Gaffer, Bill Johnson, Stillman, Warner Crosby. CAST — Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Lois Hall, Jock O'Mahoney, John Dehner, Gregg Barton, George Chesebro, Marshall Bradford, Emil Sitka, Fred Sears. Reviewed 6-7-50. THE 3RD MAN (Made in England) Selznick-Korda-SRO. Producerdirector, Carol Reed. Associate producer, Hugh Perceval. Screenplay, Graham Greene, from his own story. Photography, Robert Krasker. Art direction, Vincent Korda. Set decorations, Dario Simoni. Musical director-score, Anton Karas. Edited by Oswald Hafenrichter. Production manager, T. S. LyndonHaynes. Script supervisor, Peggie McClaferty. Makeup, George Frost. CAST — Joseph Gotten, Valli, Orson Welles, Trevor Howard, Bernard Lee, Ernst Deutsch, Erich Ponto, Siegfried Breuer, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Paul Hoerbiger, Hedwig Bleibtreu, Frederick Schreicker, Robert Halbik, Jenny Werner, Nelly Arno, Alexis Chesnakov, Leo Bieber. Reviewed 1-31-50.