Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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494 PRODUCTIONS 1950 Coopersmith. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Eddie Imazu. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Keogh Cleason. Musical director-score, Georgie Stoll. Edited by Robert Watts. Sound, Douglas Shearer, John Williams. Production manager, Abe Shenberg. Assistant director, Dolph Zimmer. Script supervisor, William Hole. Hair stylists, Sydney Guilaroff, Lillian Radar. Makeup, William Tuttle, Lee Stanfield. Grip, Hank Forrester. Gaffer, Chef Davis. Stillman, Otto Dyar. CAST — Red Skelton, Arlene Dahl, Ann Miller, Leon Ames, Pam Britton, Richard Rober, Dick Wessel. Reviewed 1 1-24-50. WESTERN PACIFIC AGENT LIPPERT. Producer. Sigmund Neufeld. Associate producer, Irving Kay. Director, Sam Newfield. Screenplay, Fred Myton. Original novel, Milton Raison. Dialog supervision, Orville Hamp'on. Photography, Ernest W. Miller. Operating cameraman, Archie Dalzell. Set decorations, Ellas H. Reif. Musical director, Albert Glasser. Edited by Carl Pierson. Sound technicians. Glen Glenn, Harry Eckles. Production manager, Bert Sternbach. Assistant director, Edward Davis. Script supervisor, Emily Ehrlich. Hair stylist, Ann Kirk. Makeup, Harry Ross. Grip, Noble Craig. Gaffer, Frank Jenkins. Stillman, Milton Gold. CAST — Kent Taylor, Sheila Ryan, Mickey Knox, Morris Carnovsky, Robert Lowery, Sid Melton, Frank Richards, Dick Elliott, Anthony Jochim, Lee Phelps, Ted Jacques, Vera Marshe, Caria Martin, Margia Dean, Gloria Grev Reviewed 3-1 6-50. WEST OF THE BRAZOS LIPPERT. Associate executive producer, Murray Lerner. Producer, Ron Ormond. Associate producer, Ira Webb. Director, Thomas Carr. Original screenplay, Ron Ormond, Maurice Tombragel. Photography, Ernest Miller. Special effects, Ray Mercer. Operating cameraman, Archie Dalzell. Art direction, Fred Preble. Set decorations, Theodore Offenbecker. Musical director, Walter Greene. Edited by Hugh Winn. Sound technicians, Glen Glenn, Harry Eckles. Assistant director, F. 0. Collings. Script supervisor, Moree Herring. CAST — James Ellison, Russ Hayden, Raymond Hatton, Fuzzy Knight, Betty Adams, Tom Tyler, George Lewis, John Cason, Stanley Price, Stephen Carr, Dennis Moore, George Chesebro, Bud Osborne, Jimmy Martin, Gene Roth, Judy Webster. Reviewed 5-22-50. WEST OF WYOMING MONO. Director, Wallace W. Fox. Original screenplay, Adele Buffington. Photography, Harry Neumann. Set decorations, Vin Taylor. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by John C. Fuller. Sound technician, John Kean. Production supervisor, Eddie Davis. Assistant director, Harry O. Jones. Script supervisor, Helen McCaffrey. CAST — Johnny Mack Brown, Gail Davis, Myron Healey, Dennis Moore, Stanley Andrews, Milburn Morante, Mary Gordon, Carl Mathews, Paul Cramer, John Merton, Holly Bane, Steve Clark. Reviewed 2-13-50. THE WEST POINT STORY WB. Producer, Louis F. Edelman. Director, Roy del Ruth. Screenplay, John Monks, Jr., Charles Hoffman, Irving Wallace. Original, Irving Wallace. Photography, Sid Hickox. Special effects, Edwin DuPar. Operating cameraman, Mike Joyce. Art direction, Charles H. Clarke. Set decorations. Armor E. Marlowe. Vocal arrangements, Hugh Martin. Orchestrations, Frank Perkins. Musical director, Ray Heindorf. Songs, Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn. Edited by Owen Marks. Sound technician, Francis J. Scheid. Production manager, Al Alleborn. Assistant director, Mel Deller. Script supervisor, Jean Baker. Hair stylist, Gertrude Wheeler. Makeup, Otis Malcolm. Dance director, LeRoy Prinz; staged by Eddie Prinz, Al White; James Cagney's dances by Johnny Boyle, Jr. Costumes designed by Milo Anderson, Marjorie Best. Grip, Dude Naschmeyer. Gaffer, Paul Burnett. Stillman, Mac Julian. CAST — James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson, Alan Hale, Jr., Roland "Winters, Raymond Roe, Wilton Graff, Jerome Cowan, Frank Ferguson. Reviewed 1 1-14-50. WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME 20th-FOX. Producer, Fred Kohlmar. Director, John Ford. Screenplay, Mary Loos, Richard Sale. Original, 5y Gomberg. Photography, Leo Tover. Operating cam eraman. Till Gabbani. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, Chester Gore. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Bruce MacDonald. Musical director-score, Alfred Newman. Edited by James B. Clark. Sound technicians. Gene Grossman, Roger Heman. Production manager, Joe Behm. Assistant director, Wingate Smith. Script supervisor, Meta Sterne. Hair stylist. Myrtle Ford. Makeup, Ben Nye. Dance director. Ken Williams. Costumes designed by Travilla. Stillman, Anthony Ugrin. CAST — Dan Dai ley, Corinne Calvet, Colleen Townsend, William Demarest, James Lydon, Lloyd Corrigan, Evelyn Varden, Kenny Williams, Les Clark, Charles Halton, Mae Marsh, jack Pennick, Mickev Simpson, Frank Pershing, Don Summers, Gil Herman, Peter Ortiz, Luis Alberni, John Shulick, Clarke Gordon, Robin Hughes, Cecil Weston, Harry Tenbrook, Russ Clark, George Spaulding, James Eagles, Harry Strang, George Magrill, Hank Wordon, John McKee, Larry Keating, Dan Riss, Robert Finer, Russ Conway, Whit Bissell, Ann Codee, Ray Hyke, Gene Collins, James Flavin, David McMahon, Charles Trowbridge. Reviewed 1 -4-50. WHEN YOU'RE SMILING COL. Producer, Jonie Taps. Director, Joseph Santley. Original screenplay, Karen DeWolf, John R. Roberts. Photography, Vincent Farrar. Operating cameraman, Irving Klein. Art direction, Harold MacArthur. Set decorations, George Montgomery. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Edwin Bryant. Sound technician, Howard Fogetti. Production manager, Jack Fier. Assistant director, James Nicholson. Script supervisor, Polly Craus. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Bob Meading. Grip, Red Ducharme. Gaffer, Al Later. Stillman, Bill Thomas. CAST — Jerome Courtland, Frankie Laine, Lola Albright, Jerome Cowan, Margo Woode, Collette Lyons, Robert Shayne, Don Otis, Ray Teal, Jimmy Lloyd, Donna Hamilton, Edward Earle, Frank Nelson, Neyle Morrow, Bob Crosby, Mills Brothers, the Modernaires, Kay Starr, Billy Daniels. Reviewed 8-23-50. WHERE DANGER LIVES Cummings-Allen-RKO. Producer, Irving Cummings, Jr. Associate producer, Irwin Allen, Director, John Farrow. Screenplay, Charles Bennett. Original, Leo Rosten. Photography, Nicholas Musuraca. Operating cameraman, Charles Burke. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Ralph Berger. Set decorations, Darrel! Silvera, John Sturtevant. Music score, Roy Webb. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Eda Warren. Sound technicians, John Tribby, Clem Portman. Production manager, Eddie Donahoe. Assistant director, Sam Ruman. Script supervisor, Irving Cooper. Hair stylists, Larry Germain, Gale McGarrey. Makeup, Mel Berns, Layne Britton. Costumes designed by Michael Wouife. Crip, Tom Clement. Gaffer, Charles Becke^'t. CAST — Robert Mitchum, Faith Domergue, Claude Rains, Maureen O'Sullivan, Charles Kemper, Ralph Dumke, Billy House, Harry Shannon, Phil van Zandt, Jack Kelly, Lillian West. Reviewed 6-1 6-50. WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS 20f'h-FOX. Producer-director, Otto Preminger. Associate producer, Frank P. Rosenberg. Screenplay, Ben Hecht. Original novel, William L. Stuart. Adaptation, Victor Trivas, Frank P. Rosenberg, Robert E. Kent. Photography, Joseph La Shelle. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Operating cameraman, Don Anderson. Art direction, LyIe Wheeler, J. Russell Spencer. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Walter M. Scott. Orchestrations, Edward Powell. Musical director, Lionel Newman. Edited by Louis Loeffler. Sound technicians, Alfred Bruzlin, Harry M. Leonard. Production manager, Sam Wurtzel. Assistant director, Henry Weinberger. Script supervisor, Kathleen Fagan. Hair stylist, Marie Walters. Makeup, Ben Nye. Cos^-umes designed by Oleg Cassini. Stillman, C. H. Maupin. CAST — Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney, Gary Merrill, Bert Freed, Tom Tully, Karl Maiden, Ruth Donnelly, Craig Stevens, Robert Simon, Harry von Zell, Don Appell, Neville Brand, Grace Mills, Lou Krugman, David McMahon, David Wolfe, Steve Roberts, Phil Tully, Ian MacDonald, John Close, John McGuire, Lou Nova, Oleg Cassini, Louise Lorimer, Lester Sharpe, Chili Williams, Robert Fouike, Eda Reiss Merin, Mack Williams, Duke Watson, Clancy Cooper, Bob Evans, Joseph Granby, Charles J. Flynn, Larry Thompson. Reviewed 6-26-50.