Motion picture production encyclopedia (1952)

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508 PRODUCTIONS 1949 CAST — Lois Hall, James Cardweli, William Wright, Sheldon Leonard, Jim Nolan, Frank Lackteen, George Carleton, Francis McDonald, Jim Bannon, Charles Soldani, Alex Montoya, Al Kikume, Leo C. Richmond, George Piltz. Reviewed 3-9-49. DAUGHTER OF THE WEST Mooney-FILM CLASSICS. (Cinecolor). Producer, Martin Mooney. Associate producer, Robert E. Callahan. Production assistant, Leon Moskov. Director, Harold Daniels. Screenplay, Raymond L. Schrock. Original novel, Robert E. Callahan. Adaptation, Irwin Franklyn. Photography, Henry Sharpe. Cinecolor consultant, Henry J. Staudigal. Art direction, George van Marter. Music score-song, "Autumn Harvest," Victor Granadas, Juan Duval. Musical director, Irving Gertz. Edited by Douglas Bagier. Production manager, George Moskov. Assistant director, Frank Fox. CAST — Martha Vickers. Phil Reed, Donald Woods, Marion Carney, William Farnum, James Griffith, Luz Alba, Tony Barr, Pedrode Cordoba, Tommy Cook, Willow Bird. Reviewed 3-28-49. DEADLY IS THE FEMALE King Bros.-UA. Producers, Frank and Maurice King. Assistant to producers, Arthur Gardner. Director, Joseph H. Lewis. Screenplay, MacKinlay Kantor, Millard Kaufman. Original Saturday Evening Post story "Gun Crazy," MacKinlay Kantor. Photography, Russell Harlan. Operating cameraman, Fleet Southcote. Production designer, Gordon Wiles. Set decorations, Raymond Boltz, jr. Music score, Victor Young. Orchestrations, Leo Shuken, Sidney Cutner. Songs, "Mad About You," Victor Young, Ned Washington. Edited by Harry Cerstad. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Production manager. Allen K. Wood. Assistant director, Frank Heath. Script supervisor. Jack Herzberg. Hair stylist, Caria Hadley. Makeup, Charles Huber. Grip, Harry Lewis. Gaffer, Lloyd Garnell. Still man, Ed Jones. CAST — Peggy Cummins, John Dall, Berry Kroeger, Morris Carnovsky, Anabel Shaw, Harry Lewis, Nedrick Young, Trevor Bardette, Mickey Little, Rusty Tamblyn, Paul Prison, Dave Blair, Stanley Prager, Virginia Farmer, Anne O'Neal, Frances Irwin, Don Beddoe, Robert Osterloh, Shimen Ruskin, Harry Hayden. Reviewed 10-31-49. (Released as "Gun Crazy.") DEAD MAN'S COLD Western Adv.-SCREEN GUILD. Producer, Ron Ormond. Associate producers, Ira Webb, June Carr. Director, Ray Taylor. Original screenplay, Ron Ormond, Ira Webb. Photography, Ernest Miller. Operating cameramen, Archie Dalzell, Walter Haas. Art direction, Vincent Taylor. Set decorations, Theodore Offenbecker. Music score, Walter Greene. Edited by Hugh Winn. Sound technician. Glen Glenn. Assistant director, Austin Jewell. Script supervisor, Moree Herring. Grip, Noble Craig. Gaffer, Frank Jenkins. Still man, James Doolittle. CAST — Al "Lash" La Rue, Fuzzy St. John, Peggy Stewart, Lane Bradford, Steve Keyes, John Cason, Pierce Lyden, Terry Frost. Reviewed 1-7-49. DEAR WIFE PARA. Producer, Richard Maibaum. Director, Richard Haydn. Screenplay, Arthur Sheekman, N. Richard Nash. Original characters based on Norman Krasna's play "Dear Ruth." Photography, Stuart Thompson. Operating cameraman, Otto Pierce. Art direction, Hans Dreier, Earl Hedrick. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Emile Kuri. Music score, Joseph J. Lilley, Van Cleave. Edited by Doane Harrison, Archie Marshek. Sound technicians. Gene Merritt, Gene Garvin. Production manager, Kenneth DeLund. Assistant director, Harry Caplan. Script supervisor, Harry Hogan. Hair stylists, Lenore Weaver. Makeup, Wally Westmore. Grip, Charles Sickler. Costumes designed by Mary Kay Dodson. Gaffer, H. Soldier Graham. Still man, M. Bulloch. CAST — William Holden, Joan Caulfield, Billy De Wolfe, Mona Freeman, Edward Arnold, Arleen Whalen, Mary Philips, Harry Von Zell, Raymond Roe, Elizabeth Frazer, Bill Murphy, Mary Field, Irving Bacon, Gordon Jones, Marietta Canty, Don Bleddoe, Stanley Stayle. Reviewed 1 1-7-49. DEATH VALLEY CUNFICHTER REP. Associate producer, Gordon Kay. Director, R. G. Springsteen. Original screenplay. Bob Williams. Photography, Ernest Miller. Operating cameraman, Joe Novak. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., James Redd. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Musical director, Stanley Wilson. Edited by Arthur Roberts. Sound technician. Earl Grain, Sr. Assistant director, Lee Lukather. Script supervisor, Joan Eremin. Makeup, Don Cash. Grip, Ben Bishop. Gaffer, Wilbur Kinnett. Still man, Don Keyes. CAST — Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller, Jim Nolan, Gail Davis, William A. Henry, Harry Harvey, Mauritz Hugo, George Chesebro, Forrest Taylor, George H. Lloyd, Lane Bradford, Black Jack (horse). Reviewed 4-13-49. DEPUTY MARSHAL LIPPERT. Exectuive producer, Robert L. Lippert. Associate executive, Murray Lerner. Producer, William Stephens. Director-screenplay, William Berke. Original novel, Charles Heckelmann. Photography, Carl Berger. Special effects, J. R. Glass, Charles Duncan. Operating cameraman, Al Myers. Art direction, Martin Obzina. Set decorations, Ted Offenbecker. Musical director-orchestrations, Mahlon Merrick. Music supervisor, David Chudnow. Songs, "Levis, Plain Shirt & Spurs," "Hideout in Hidden Vallev," music, Irving Bibo; lyrics, John Stephens. Edited by Edward Mann. Sound technicians, Frank McWhorter, Mac Dalgleish. Assistant director, Melville Shyer. Makeup, Paul Stanhope. Grip, Noble Craig. Still man. Buddy Longworth. CAST — Jon Hall, Frances Langford, Dick Foran, Julie Bishop, Joe Sawyer, Russell Hayden, Clem Bevans, Vince Barnett, Mary Gordon, Kenne Duncan, Stanley Blystone, Roy Butler, Wheaton Chambers, Forrest Taylor. Tom Greenway, Ted Adams. Reviewed 10-6-49. DESERT VICILANTE COL. Producer, Colbert Clark. Director, Fred F. Sears. Original screenplay, Earle Snell. Photography, Rex Wimpy. Operating cameraman, James Goss. Art direction, Charles Clague. Set decorations, David Montrose. Edited by Paul Borovsky. Sound technician. Jack Goodrich. Production manager. Jack Fier. Assistant director. Earl Bellamy. Script supervisor, Violet Newfield. Hair stylist, Beth Langston, Makeup, Willon Fieldz. Grip, Ray Rich. Gaffer, A. C. Williams. Still man. Bill Crosby. CAST — Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Peggy Stewart, Tristram Coffin, Mary Newton, George Chesebro, Paul Campbell, Tex Harding, Jack Ingram. Reviewed 7-1-49. THE DEVIL'S HENCHMEN COL. Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow. Director, Seymour Friedman. Original screenplay, Eric Taylor. Photography, Henry Freulich. Operating cameraman, Irving Klein. Art direction, Harold MacArthur. Set decorations, James Crowe. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Richard Fantl. Sound technician, Harold Lee. Production manager, Jack Fier. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. Script supervisor. Pearl Leiter. Hair stylist, Maybelle Gary. Makeup, Gordon Hubbard. Grip, Harold Hanks. Gaffer, Paul Seckler. Still man, Joe Walters. CAST — Warner Baxter, Mary Beth Hughes, Mike Mazurki, Peggy Converse, Regis Toomey, Harry Shannon, James Flavin. Reviewed 7-22-49. THE DEVIL'S SLEEP SCREEN CLASSICS. Producer, George Weiss. Director, E. Merle Connell. Photography, William Thompson. CAST — Lita Grey Chaplin, John Mitchum, William Thomason, Tracy Lynn, George Eiferman, Timothy Farrell. Reviewed 5-20-49. D. O. A. Harry Popkin-UA. Executive producer, Harry M. Popkin. Producer, Leo C. Popkin. Associate producer, Joseph H. Nadel. Director, Rudolph Mate. Original screenplay, Russell Rouse, Clarence Green. Photography, Ernest Laszlo. Operating cameramen. Gene Hirsch, Jack Fuqua. Art direction, Duncan Cramer. Set decorations, Al Orenbach. Musical director-score.