Motion picture production encyclopedia (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1949 501 tion, Dave Milton. Set decorations, Raymond Boltz. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by William Austin. Sound technician, John Kean. Production manager, Allen Wood. Assistant director, William Callhan. Script supervisor, llona Vas. Crip, Harry Lewis. Gaffer, Lloyd Carnell. Still man, Ed Jones. CAST — Leo Corcey, Huntz Hall, Cabriel Dell, Mickey Knox, Edward Ryan, Jean Dean, Billy Benedict, David Corcey, Bennle Bartlett, Bernard Corcey, Richard Benedict, Joseph Turkel, Pepe Hern, Ray Walker, Rory Mallinson, Marie Blake, William Forrest, Don Harvey, Herbert Patterson, Roy Cordon, Jane Adams, Jack Mower, Lee Phelps, John Morgan. Reviewed 9-12-49. ANNA LUCASTA Security-COL. Producer, Philip Yordan. Director, Irving Rapper. Screenplay, Philip Yordan, Arthur Laurents. Original play by Philip Yordan, presented on stage by John J. Wildberg. Photography, So! Polito. Operating cameraman, F. Browne. Art direction, Ceorge Brooks. Set decorations, William Kiernan. Music score, David Diamond. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Charles Nelson. Sound teachnician, Ceorge Cooper. Assistant director, James Nicholson. Script supervisor, Dorothy Cummings. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Clay Campbell. Crip, Walter Melns. Costumes designed by Jean Louis. Gaffer, Frank Flannagan. Still man, Irving Lippman. CAST — Paulette Goddard, William Bishop, Oscar Homolka, John Ireland, Broderick Crawford, Will Geer, Gale Page, Mary WIckes, Whit Bissell, Lisa Golm, James Brown, Dennis Moore, Anthony Caruso. Reviewed 6-29-49. ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY MCM. Producer, Arthur Freed. Director, Mervyn LeRoy. Screenplay, Richard Brooks. Original, Edward Harris Heth. Photography, Harold Rosson. Operating cameraman, Robert Martin. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Urie McCleary. Set decoration, Edwin B. Willis, Henry W. Grace. Music score, Lennle Hayton. Edited by Ralph E. Winters. Sound, Douglas Shearer, A. Norwood Fenton, Production manager, Al Shenberg. Assistant director, Sid Sidman. Script supervisor, Grace DuBray, Hair stylist, Sydney Cuilaroff. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Grip, Lloyd Isbell. Still man, Edwin Hubbell. CAST — Clark Gable, Aleis Smith, Wendell Corey, Audrey Totter, Frank Morgan, Mary Astor, Lewis Stone, Barry Sullivan, Marjorie Rambeau, Edgar Buchanan, Leon Ames, Mickey Knox, Richard Rober, William Conrad, Darryl Hickman, Caleb Peterson, Dorothy Comingore, Art Baker. Reviewed 6-1-49. APACHE CHIEF LIPPERT. Producer, Leonard S. Picker. Associate producer-screenplay, Ceorge D. Green. Director, Frank MacDonald. Original, George D. Green, Leonard S. Picker. Photography, Benjamin Kline. Operating cameraman, Perry FInnerman. Set decorations, Robert Priestly. Musical director, Albert Glasser. Edited by Stanley Frazen. Sound technicians, Harry Eckles, Earl Snyder. Assistant director, Ralph Black. Script supervisor, Eleanor Donahoe. Hair stylist, Elaine Ramsey. Makeup, Ted Coodley. Crip, C. O. Morris. Still man. Buddy Longworth. CAST — Alan Curtis, Tom Neal, Carol Thurston, Russell Hayden, Fuzzy Knight, Trevor Bardette, Francis McDonald, Ted Hecht, Allan Wells, Roy Gordon, Billy Wilkerson, Roderic Redwing, Dale Blanchard. Hazel Nilsen, Charles Soldani. Reviewed 10-12-49. ARCTIC FURY Plymouth Prod. Producer, Boris Petroff. Directors, Fred R. Feitshans, Jr., Norman Dawn. Screenplay, Charles F. Royal. Original, Norman Dawn. Additional dialog, Robert Libbot, Frank Burt, Norman S. Parker. Photography, Norman Dawn, Jacob Hull, Edward Kull, William C. Thompson. Art direction, Charles Clague. Edited by-production manager, Fred R. Feitshans, Jr. Sound technician. Glen Cook. CAST — Del Cambre, Eve Miller, Gloria Petroff, Don Riss, Merrll McCormick, Fred Smith. Reviewed 5-6-49. ARCTIC MANHUNT Ul. Producer, Leonard Goldstein. Associate producer, Billy Grady, Jr. Director, Ewing Scott. Screenplay, Oscar Brodney, Joel Malone. Original story. "Narana of the North," Ewing Scott. Photography, Irving Classberg. Special effects, David Horsley. Exterior photography, Kay Norton. Operating cameraman, Dick Towers. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Robert Boyle. Set decorations, Russell Gausman, Al Fields. Musical director-score, Milton Schwarzwald. Edited by Otto Ludwig. Sound, Leslie I. Carey, Joe Lapis. Production manager, Gilbert Kurland. Assistant director, John Sherwood. Script supervisor, Connie Earle. Hair stylist. Carmen Dirigo, Lily Dirigo. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Crip, Everett Brown. Gaffer, Norton Kurland. Still man, Eddie Jones. CAST — Mikel Conrad, Carol Thurston, Wally Cassell, Helen Brown, Harry Harvey, Russ Conway, Paul E. Burns, Quianna, Chet Huntley. Reviewed 9-15-49. ARSON, INC. Lippert-SCREEN GUILD. Producer, William Stephens. Director, William Berke. Original screenplay, Arthur Caesar, Maurice Tombragel. Photography, Carl Berger. Art direction, Martin Obzina. Set decorations, Joseph Kish. Musical director-score, Raoul Kraushaar. Edited by Edward Mann. Sound technicians, William Randall, Lyie Cain. Still man, Frank Bering. CAST — Robert Lowery, Anne Gwynne, Marcia Mae Jones, Douglas Fowley, Edward Brophy, Byron Foulger, Caylord Pendelton, Maude Eburne, Leiah Tyler, William Forrest, John Maxwell. Richard David, Emmett Vogan. Reviewed 4-29-49. BAD BOY Paul ShorNALLIED ARTISTS. Producer, Paul Short. Associate producer, George Berthelon. Director, Kurt Neumann. Screenplay, Robert D. Andrews. Original, Robert D. Andrews, Paul Short. Additional dialog, Karl Kamb. Photography, Karl Struss. Operating cameraman. Fleet Southcott. Production design, Gordon Wiles. Art direction, Theobold Holsopple. Set decorations, Raymond Boltz, Jr. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, Paul Sawtell. Edited by Otho Levering, William Austin. Assistant director, Frank Heath. Script supervisor, Jack Herzberg. Dialogue director, Clarence Marks. Technical advisor, William O'Donnell. Hair stylist, Leia Chambers. Makeup, Charles Huber. Grip, Harry Lewis. Gaffer, Joe Edesa. Still man, Bud Graybill. CAST — Lloyd Nolan, Jane Wyatt, Audie Murphy, James Cleason, Stanley Clements, Martha Vickers, Rhys Williams, Selena Royle, James Lydon, Dickie Moore, Tommy Cook, William Lester, Walter Sande, Stephen Chase, Charles Trowbridge, Francis Pierlot, Florence Auer, George Beban, Bill Walker, Barbara Wooddell. Reviewed 1-21-49. BAGDAD Ul (Technicolor). Producer, Robert Arthur. Assistant producer, Morgan Cox. Director, Charles Lamont. Screenplay, Robert Hardy Andrews. Original, Tamara Hovey. Photography, Russell Metty. Technicolor consultant, Robert Brewer. Operating cameraman, Neal Beckner. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Alexander Golitzen. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, John Austin. Songs, "Bagdad," "Love Is Strange," "Song of the Desert," Jack Brooks, Frank Skinner. Edited by Russell Schoengarth. Sound, Lesiie 1. Carey, Glenn E. Anderson. Production manager, Charles Stallings. Assistant director, Jesse Hibbs. Script supervisor, Pat Betz. Hair stylists, Joan St. Oegger, Fay Smith. Makeup, Bud Westmore, Emil LeVigne. Dance directors, Lester Horton. Bella Lewitsky. Crip, Dean Paup. Costumes designed by Yvonne Wood. Gaffer, Max Nippel. CAST— Maureen O'Hara, Paul Christian, Vincent Price, John Sutton, Jeff Corey, Frank Puglia, David Wolfe, Fritz Leiber, Otto Waldis, Leon Belasco, Ann Pearce. Reviewed 1 1-23-49. BANDIT KING OF TEXAS REP. Associate producer, Gordon Kay. Director, Fred C. Brannon. Original screenplay, Olive Cooper. Photography, John MacBurnie. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Operating cameraman, Enzo Martinelli. Art direction, Frank Arrigo. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., George Milo. Music score, Stanley Wilson, Edited by Irving Schoenberg, H. Minter. Sound technician. Earl Grain, Sr. Assistant