Motion picture production encyclopedia (1952)

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504 PRODUCTIONS 1949 BOMBA, THE JUNGLE BOY MONO. Producer, Walter Mirisch. Director, Ford Beebe. Screenplay, jack DeWitt. Original novel, Roy Rockwood. Photography, William A. Sickner. Operating cameraman, John Martin. Art direction, Theobold Holsopple. Set decorations, Raymond Boltz, jr. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by Roy Livingston. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Production manager, Allen Wood. Assistant director, Melville Shyer. Script supervisor, llona Vas. Makeup, Webb Overlander. Crip, Al Bollinger. Gaffer, Lloyd Carnell. Still man, Eddie Jones. CAST — Johnny Sheffield, Peggy Ann Carner, Onslow Stevens, Charles Irwin, Smoki Whitfield, Martin Wilkins. Reviewed 2-23-49. BORDER INCIDENT MCM. Producer, Nicholas Nayfack. Director, Anthony Mann. Screenplay, John C. Higgins. Original, John C. Higgins, George Zuckerman. Photography, John Alton. Operating cameraman, Lester Shorr. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Hans Peters. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Ralph S. Hurst. Musical director, Andre Previn. Edited by Conrad A. Nervig. Sound, Douglas Shearer, Charles E. Wallace. Production manager, William Kaplan. Assistant director, Howard Koch. Script supervisor, Don MacDougall. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Crip, Albert Arnold. Still man, Newton J. Hopcraft. CAST — Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy, Howard da Silva, James Mitchell, Arnold Moss, Alfonso Bedoya, Teresa Celli, Charles McCraw, Jose Torvay, John Ridgely, Arthur Hunnicutt, Sig Ruman, Otto Waldis. Reviewed 8-26-49. BOSTON BLACKIE'S CHINESE VENTURE Flothow-COL. Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow. Director, Seymour Friedman. Original screenplay, Maurice Tombragel based on character by Jack Boyle. Photography, Vincent Farrar. Operating cameraman. Cert Anderson. Art direction, Paul Palmentola. Set decorations, James Crowe. Musical director Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Richard Fantl. Sound technician, George Cooper. Production manager, Jack Fier. Assistant director, James Nicholson. Script supervisor, Wyonna O'Brien. Hair stylist, Charie Banks. Makeup, Bob Meiding. Grip, Pat Sutherland. Gaffer, Howard Robertson. Still man, Joe Walters. CAST — Chester Morris, Maylia, Richard Lane, Don McCuire, Joan Woodbury, Sid Tomack, Frank Sully, Charles Amt, Luis Van Rooten, Philip Ahn, Peter Brocco, Benson Fong, Edgar Dearing, Fred Sears, Pat O'Malley. Reviewed 1 -4-49. THE BRIBE MCM. Producer, Pandro S. Berman. Director, Robert Z. Leonard. Screenplay, Marguerite Roberts. Based on a short story by Frederick Nebel. Photography, Joseph Ruttenberg. Special effects, Warren Newcombe, A. Arnold Gillespie. Operating cameraman, Herbert Fischer. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Malcolm Brown. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt. Music score, Mikos Rozsa. Song, "SituaHon Wanted" by Nacio Herb Brown, William Katz. Edited by Gene Ruggiero. Sound. Douglas Shearer, Fred MacAlpin. Production manager, Edward Woehler. Assistant director, Bert Glazer. Script supervisor, Tess Primrock. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Grip, Leo Monlon. Miss Gardner's costumes by Irene. Still man, Jerome Hester. CAST — Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Charles Laughton, Vincent Price, John Hodiak, Samuel S. Hinds, John Hoyt, Tito Renaldo, Martin Garralaga. Reviewed 2-4-49. BRIDE FOR SALE Crest-RKO. Producer, Jack H. Skirball. Assistant to producer, Arthur Siteman. Director, William D. Russell. Screenplay, Bruce Manning, Islin Auster. Original, Joseph Fields, Frederick Kohner. Photography, Joseph Valentine. Operating cameraman, Edward Pyle. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Carroll Clark. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, William Stevens. Music score, Frederick Hollander. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Frederic Knudtson. Sound technicians, Frank Sarver, Clem Portman. Assistant director, Fred Fleck. Script supervisor, Mary Gibsone. Hair stylist, Marjorie Lund. Makeup, Gordon Bau, William Phillips. Costume designer, Sophie. Grip, Ralph Wildman. Gaffer, S. H. Barton. Still man, Alex Kahle. CAST — Claudette Colbert, Robert Young, George Brent, Max Baer, Gus Schilling, Charles Arnt, Mary Bear, Ann Terrell, Paul Maxey, Burk Symon. Reviewed 10-19-49. BRIDE OF VENGEANCE PARA. Producer, Richard Maibaum. Director, Mitchell Leisen. Screenplay, Cyril Hume, Michael Hogan. Original, Michael Hogan. Additional dialog, Clemence Dane. Photography, Daniel L. Fapp. Special effects, Gordon Jennings. Process, Edouart Farciot. Operating cameraman. Buzz Boggs. Art direction, Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson, Albert Nozaki. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Ray Moyer. Music score, Hugo Friedhofer. Songs, "Give Thy Love," "The Wine of Old Guiseppe," Troy Sanders, Jay Livingston, Ray Evans. "Nightingale and the Rose," Victor Young. Edited by Alma Macrorie. Sound technicians, Don McKay, John Cope. Production manager, Hugh Brown. Assistant director, John Coonan. Script supervisor, Lupe Hall. Hair stylist, Hedvig Mjorad. Makeup, Wally Westmore, Carl Silvera. Grip, Irvin Newmeyer. Costumes designed by Mitchell Leisen, Mary Grant. Gaffer, Earl Crowell. Still man, Malcolm Bulloch. CAST — Paulette Goddard, John Lund, Macdonald Carev, Albert Dekker, John Sutton, Raymond Burr, Charles Dayton, Donald Randolph, Rose Hobart, Nicholas Joy, Fritz Leiber, Kate Drain Lawson, William Farnum, Anthony Caruso, Douglas Spencer, Billy Gilbert, Dean White, Ed Millard, Frank Puglia, Nestor Paiva. Reviewed 3-29-49. BRIMSTONE REP. (Trucolor). Associate producer-director, Joseph Kane. Screenplay, Thames Williamson. Original, Norman S. Hall. Photography, Jack Marta. Operating cameraman, Joe Novak. Art direction, Frank Arrigo. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson. Music score, Nathan Scott. Orchestrations, Stanley Wilson. Edited by Arthur Roberts. Sound technicians, T. A. Carman, Howard Wilson. Production manager, Nate Edwards. Assistant director, Richard Moder. Script supervisor, Marie Messinger. Hair stylist, Peggy Gray. Makeup, Bob Mark. Grip, Garrett Lambrecht. Costumes designed by Adele Palmer. Gaffer, Babe Stafford. Still man, Ira Hoke. CAST — Rod Cameron, Adrian Booth, Walter Brennan, Forrest Tucker, Jack Holt, Jim Davis, James Brown, Cuinn "Big Boy" Williams, Jack Lambert, Will Wright, Harry V. Cheshire, David Williams, Hal Taliaferro, Herbert Rawlinson, Stanley Andrews, Charlita. Reviewed 8-12-49. BROTHERS IN THE SADDLE RKO. Producer, Herman Schlom. Director, Lesley Selander. Original screenplay, Norman Houston. Photography, J. Roy Hunt. Operating cameramen, Edwin Pyle, James Daly, Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Feild Gray. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, James Altwies. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Samuel E. Beetley. Sound technicians, Richard van Hessen, Roy Granville. Assistant directors, John Pommer, Harry Templeton. Script supervisor, Mercy Weireter. Hair stylist, Kay Shea. Makeup, Jack Barron. Grip, Tom Clement. Gaffer, R. L. Buddie. Still man, Alex Kahle. CAST — Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Steve Brodie, Virginia Cox, Carol Forman, Richard Powers, Stanley Andrews, Robert Bray, Francis McDonald, Emmett Voqan, Monte Montague. Reviewed 2-9-49. CALAMITY JANE AND SAM BASS UI. (Technicolor). Producer, Leonard Goldstein. Associate producer, Aaron Rosenberg. Director-original, George Sherman. Screenplay, Maurice Geraghty, Melvin Levy. Photography, Irving Glassberg. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, Monroe Burbank. Operating cameraman, Dick Towers. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Richard Riedel. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Al Fields. Musical directororchestrations, Milton Schwarzwald. Edited by Edward Curtiss. Sound, Leslie I. Carey, Genn E. Anderson. Production manager, Edward Dodds. Assistant director, John Sherwood. Script supervisor, Pat Betz.