Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1949 519 FRONTIER REVENGE Western Adv.-SCREEN GUILD. Producer, Ron Ormond. Associate producers, Ira Webb, June Carr. Director, Ray Taylor. Original screenplay, Ray Taylor. Photography, James Brown. Operating cameraman, Archie Dalzell. Art direction, Fred Preble. Set decorations, Theodore Offendecker. Musical director, Walter Greene. Edited by Hugh Winn. Sound technician, Clen Glenn. Assistant director, Austin Jewell. Script supervisor, Moree Herring. Grip, Noble Craig. Gaffer, Frank Jenkins. Still man, James Doolittle. CAST — Lash La Rue, Fuzzy St. John, Peggy Stewart, Ray Bennett, Jim Bannon, George Chesebro, Sara Padden, Billy Dix, Sandy Sanders, Lee Morgan, Jimmie Martin, Jack Hendricks, Steve Raines, Bud Osborne, Cliff Taylor, Forrest Matthews. Reviewed 4-1-49. THE GAL WHO TOOK THE WEST Ul (Technicolor). Producer, Robert Arthur. Director, Frederick De Cordova. Original screenplay, William Bowers, Oscar Brodney. Photography, William Daniels. Technicolor consultant, William Fritsche. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Robert Boyle. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, John Austin. Music score, Frank Skinner. Edited by Milton Carruth. Sound, Leslie I. Carey, Joe Lapis. Assistant directors, Fred Frank, George Lollier. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Dance director, Harold Belter. Costumes designed by Yvonne Wood. CAST — Yvonne De Carlo, Charles Coburn, Scott Brady, John Russell, Myrna Dell, James Millican, Clem Bevans, Bob Stevenson, Houseley Stevenson, Robert Short, Russell Simpson, John Litel, James Todd, Edward Earle. Reviewed 9-14-49. THE GAY AMIGO Inter-American-UA. Producer, Philip N. Krasne. Associate producer-actor, Duncan Renaldo. Director, Wallace Fox. Original screenplay, Doris Schroeder, based on character created by O. Henry. Photography, Ernest Miller. Operating cameraman, Archie Dalzell. Art direction, Frank Dexter. Set decorations, Vin Taylor. Musical director-score, Albert Glasser. Edited by Martin Cohn. Sound technician, Ferroll Redd. Production manager, Dick L'Estrange. Assistant directors, Bud Messinger, Larry Chapman. Script supervisor, Boyd Blackburn. Makeup, Ted Larsen. Grip, Stanley Levin. Gaffer, Joe Carpenter. Still man, Bill Crosby. CAST — Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Armida, Joe Sawyer, Walter Baldwin, Fred Kohler, Jr., Kenneth MacDonald, George DeNormand, Clayton Moore, Fred Crane, Helen Servis, Beverly Jons, Bud Osborne, Sam Flint. Reviewed 5-6-49. THE GIRL FROM JONES BEACH WB. Producer, Alex Gottlieb. Director, Peter Godfrey. Screenplay, I. A. L. Diamond. Original story, Allen Boretz. Photography, Carl Guthrie. Special effects, William McGann, Edwin DuPar. Operating cameraman, Lou Jennings. Art direction, Stanley Fleischer. Set decorations, William Kuehl. Music score, David Buttolph. Orchestrations, Leonid Raab. Edited by Rudi Fehr. Sound technician, Dolph Thomas. Production manager, Eric Stacey. Assistant director. Art Lueker. Script supervisor, Rita Michaels. Hair stylist. Alma Armstrong. Makeup, George Bau. Grip, Jack Brown. Costumes designed by Leah Rhodes. Gaffer, Vic Johnson. Still man, Frank Bjerring. CAST — Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers, Lois Wilson, Florence Bates, Jerome Cowan, Helen Westcott, Paul Harvey, Lloyd Corrigan, Myrna Dell, William Forrest, Gary Cray. Reviewed 6-21-49. GIRLS' SCHOOL COL. Producer, Wallace MacDonald. Director, Lew Landers. Screenplay, Brenda Weisberg. Original, Jack Henley. Photography, Henry Freulich. Operating cameraman, Irving Klein. Art direction. Perry Smith. Set decorations, Louis Diage. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Edwin Bryant. Sound technician, Josh Westmoreland. Production manager. Jack Fier. Assistant director, Fred Briskin. Script supervisor, Dorothy Wilson. Hair stylist, Dotha Hippe. Makeup, Burris Grimwood. Grip, Ray Rich. Gaffer, Walter Holt. Still man, Irving Lippman. CAST — Joyce Reynolds, Ross Ford, Laura Elliot, Julia Dean, Thurston Hall, Leslie Banning, Joyce Otis, Louise Beavers, Sam McDaniel, Wilton Graff, Grant Calhoun, Mary Ellen Kay, Boyd Davis, Harry Cheshire, Joan Vohs, Diantha Pattison, Toni Newman. Reviewed 12-23-49. THE GOLDEN STALLION REP. Associate producer, Edward J. White. Director, William Witney. Screenplay, W. Sloan Nibley. Photography, Jack Marta. Operating cameraman, Joe Novak. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker, Norman Skeet. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., James Redd. Music score, Nathan Scott. Orchestrations, Stanley Wilson. Songs, "The Golden Stallion," "There's Always Time For a Song," Sid Robin, Roy Willing; "Night On the Prairie," Nathan Cluck, Anne Parentean; "Down Mexico Way," Eddie Cherkose, Sid Meyer, Jule Styne. Edited by Anthony Martinelli. Sound technician, Tom Carman. Assistant director. Jack Lacey. Script supervisor, Joan Eremin. Hair stylist, Louise Landmier. Makeup, Bob Mark, Steve Drumm. Grip, Garry Lambrecht. Gaffer, A. P. Herrick. Still man, Mickey Marigold. CAST — Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Estelita Rodriguez, Pat Brady, Douglas Evans, Frank Fenton, Greg McClure, Dale Van Sickel, Clarence Straight, Jack Sparks, Chester Conklin, Foy Willing and the riders of the purple sage. Trigger (horse). Reviewed 10-25-49. GRAND CANYON Lippert-SCREEN GUILD. Executive producer, Robert L. Lippert. Producer-original, Carl K. Hittleman. Director-film editor, Paul Landers. Screenplay, Jack Harvey, Milton Luban. Photography, Ernest W. Miller. Operating cameraman, Archie Dalzell. Art direction, F. Paul Sylos. Musical director, Albert Glasser. Edited by Edward Mann. Sound technician, Garry Harris. Assistant director, Frank Fox. Script supervisor, Moree Herring. Hair stylist Loretta Franzel. Makeup, Paul Stanhope. Grip, Noble Craig. Still man. Milt Gold. CAST— Richard Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes, Reed Hadley, James Millican, Olin Howlin, Grady Sutton, Joyce Compton, Charlie Williams, Margia Dean, Anna May Slaughter, Stanley Price, Holly Bane, Frank Hagney, Kid Chissel, Zon Murray. Reviewed 8-25-49. THE GREAT DAN PATCH W. R. Frank-UA. Executive producer, W. R. Frank. Producer-screenplay, John Taintor Foote. Associate producer, Edward Dein. Director, Joe Newman. Based on career of race horse. Photography, Gilbert Warrenton. Operating cameraman, Joe Novak. Art direction, Jerome Pycha, Jr. Set decorations, Jacque Mapes. Music score, Rudy Schrager. Musical director. David Chudnow. Edited by Fred W. Berger. Sound technician, William Lynch. Production manager, Lewis J. Rachmil. Assistant director, Harold Codsoe. Script supervisor, Jerry Wright. Makeup, Mel Burns. Grip, Al Bolinger. Gaffer, Bobby Jones. Still man Bert Lynch, Madison Lacey. CAST — Dennis O'Keefe. Gail Russell, Ruth Warrick, Charlotte Greenwood, Henry Hull, John Hoyt, Arthur Hunnicutt, Clarence Muse, Harry Lauter. Reviewed 7-13-49. THE GREAT GATSBY PARA. Producer, Richard Maibaum. Director, Elliott Nugent. Screenplay, Cyril Hume, Richard Maibaum. Original novel, F. Scott Fitzgerald; play, Owen Davis. Photography, John F. Seitz. Special effects, Gordon Jennings, Jan Pomela, Irmin Roberts. Process photography, Farciot Edouart. Operating cameraman. Otto Pierce. Art direction, Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Ray Moyer. Music director-score, Robert Emmett Dolan. Edited by Ellsworth Hoagland. Sound technicians, Hugo Crenzbach, Walter Oberst. Production manager, Chas. Woolstenhulme. Assistant director, William H. Coleman. Script supervisor, Wm. Hole. Hair stylist, Nellie Manley. Makeup, Wally Westmore. Grip, Fred True. Costumes designed by Edith Head. Gaffer, Walt Taylor, Still man, Jack Koffman. CAST — Alan Ladd, Betty Field, Macdonald Carey, Ruth Hussey, Barry Sullivan, Howard Da Silva.