Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1949 521 Withers, Emory Parnell, Esther Howard, Jody Gilbert, Louis R. Faust, Harry Woods, Denver Pyle, Trevor Bardette, Dewey Robinson, Harry Tyler. Reviewed 6-2-49. HENRY, THE RAINMAKER Mayfair-MONO. Producer-film editor, Peter Scully. Director, Jean Yarbrough. Screenplay, Lane Beauchamp. Original, D. D. Beauchamp. Photography, William Sick.ner. Operating cameraman, John Martin. Art direction, Dave Milton. Set decorations, Ray Boltz. Musical director, Edward Kay. Sound technicians, Tom Lambert, John Kean. Production manager, Al Wood. Assistant directors, Melville Shyer, Ed Moray, Jr. Script supervisor, llona Vas. Hair stylist, Leia Chambers. Makeup, Charles Huber. Grip, Harry Lewis. Gaffer, Lloyd Carnell. Still man, Eddie Jones. CAST — Raymond Walburn, Walter Catlett, William Tracy, Mary Stuart, Barbara Brown, Gary Gray, Addison Richards, Lois Austin, George Nokes, Mary Field, Robert E. Keane, Ruth Lee, Patty King, Edna Holland, Earle Hodgins, Barton Yarborough, Lennie Bremen. Reviewed 1-19-49. HIDEOUT REP. Associate producer, Sidney Picker. Director, Philip Ford. Screenplay, John K. Butler. Original, Saturday Evening Post novel, William Porter. Photography, John MacBurnie. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker, Norman Skeet. Operating cameraman, Enzo Martinelli. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., George Milo. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Edited by Richard L. van Enger. Sound technician, Dick Tyler. Assistant director, Roy Wade. Script supervisor, Dorothy Yutzi. Hair stylist, Lynne Burke. Makeup, Bob Mark. Grip, C. B. Lawrence. Gaffer, Hap Hodges. Still man, Ira Hoke. CAST — Adrian Booth, Lloyd Bridges, Ray Collins, Sheila Ryan, Alan Carney, Jeff Corey, Fletcher Chandler, Don Beddoe, Charles Halton, Emory Parnell, Nana Bryant, Paul E. Burns, Douglas Evans, Smoki Whitfield. Reviewed 3-30-49. HISTORY BROUGHT TO LIFE Industry Film Proiect-PARA. Producer, Grant Leenhouts. Director, Jerry Hopper. Original, Robert Callaway. Adaptation, Lyie Robertson. Additional dialog, Lyie Robertson, Grant Leenhouts. Edited by Anne Bauchens. Production manager, Frank Caffey. HOLD THAT BABY! MONO. Producer, Jan Grippo. Director, Reginald LeBorg. Original screenplay, Charles R. Marion, Gerald Schnitzer. Photography, William Sickner. Operating cameraman, John Martin. Art direction, Dave Milton. Set decorations, Raymond Boltz, Jr. Musical director, Edward Kay. Edited by Otho Lovering, William Austin. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Production manager, Allen K. Wood. Assistant director, William Caliban. Script supervisor, llona Vas. Makeup, Charles Huber. Grip, Harry Lewis. Gaffer, Lloyd Garnell. Still man, Eddie Jones. CAST— Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Frankie Darro, Anabel Shaw, John Kellogg, Edward Gargan, Billy Benedict, Bennie Bartlett, David Gorcey, Ida Moore, Florence Auer, Bernard Gorcey, Pierre Watkin, Torben Meyer, Fred Nurney, Frances Irwin, Emmett Vogan, Meyer Grace, Max Marx. Reviewed 7-29-49. HOLIDAY AFFAIR RKO. Producer-director, Don Hartman. Screenplay, Isobel Lennart. Original story "Christmas Gift," John D. Weaver. Photography, Milton Krasner. Operating cameraman, Edwin Pyle. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Carroll Clark. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, William Stevens. Music score, Roy Webb. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Harry Marker. Sound technicians, Frank Sarver, Clem Portman. Assistant director, Sam Ruman. Script supervisor, Richard Kinon. Hair stylists, Larry Germain, Vera Peterson. Makeup, James House. Crip, James Kirley. Costumes designed by Howard Greer. Gaffer, James Almond. Still man, Ernest Bachrach. CAST — Robert Mitchum, Janet Leigh, Wendell Corey, Griff Barnett, Esther Dale, Henry O'Neill, Henry Morgan, Larry J. Blake, Helen Brown, Gordon Gebert. Reviewed 1 1-15-49. HOLIDAY IN HAVANA COL. Producer, Ted Richmond. Director, Jean Yarbrough. Screenplay, Robert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo, Karen DeWolf. Original, Morton Grant. Photography, Vincent Farrar. Operating cameraman, Victor Schurick. Art direction, Robert Peterson. Set decorations, James Crowe. Musical director, Paul Mertz. Songs, "Rumba Burbero" by Albert Gasso, Miguelito Valdez; "Holiday in Havana," "The Arnaz Jam," Desi Arnaz; "The Straw Hat Song," Allan Roberts, Fred Karger; "Made for Each Other," Rene Touzet, Ervin Drake, Jimmy Shirl. Edited by Henry Batista. Sound technician, Hugh McDowell. Production manager. Jack Fier. Assistant director. Carter DeHaven, Jr. Script supervisor, Arlene Cooper. Hair stylist, Flora Jaynes. Makeup, Larry Butterworth. Grip, Al Becker. Gaffer, Al Later. Still man. Bill Wallace. CAST — Desi Arnaz, Mary Hatcher, Ann Doran, Steven Geray, Minerva Urecal, Sig Arno, Ray Walker, Nacho Galindo, Tito Renaldo, Argentina Brunetti, Martin Garralaga, Elsa Zepeda, Lillian Molieri, Leon Belasco, Cecilia Callejo, Fred Godoy. Reviewed 10-3-49. HOLLYWOOD VARIETIES Lippert. Executive producer, Robert L. Lippert. Associate executive, Murray Lerner. Producers, June Carr, Paul Schreibman. Director, Paul Landres. Photography, Ernest Miller. Musical director, Albert Glasser. Music supervisor, Walter Greene. Songs, Dian Manners, Johnny Clark; Les Clark, Don Ackerman: Robert Alda, Bill Elfeldt. Edited by Paul Landres. Sound technicians. Glen Glenn, Harry Eckles. Production manager, Ralph Black. Assistant director, James Paisley. Script supervisor, E. Donahoe. Grip, Noble Craig. Still man. Milton Gold. CAST — Shaw & Lee, Glenn Vernon & Eddie Ryan, Peggy Stewart, De Pina Troupe, Lois Ray, Sandy and his Seals, Paul Gordon, Shavo Sherman, Charles Cirillo, Cliff Taylor, Three Rio Brothers, Britt Wood, Twirl, Whirl & a Girl, The Four Dandies, Hector and his Pals, Johnson Brothers, Dolores Parker, Sammy Wolfe, Aurora Roche, Russell Trent. Reviewed 12-23-49. HOME OF THE BRAVE Screen Plays-UA. Producer, Stanley Kramer. Associate producer, Robert Stillman. Director, Mark Robson. Screenplay, Carl Foreman. Original play, Arthur Laurents. Photography, Robert de Grasse. Special effects, J. R. Rabin. Operating cameraman, Charles Burke. Production design, Rudolph Sternad. Set decorations, Edward G. Boyle. Musical director-score, Dimitri Tiomkin. Edited by Harry Gerstad. Sound technician, Jean Speak. Production manager, Clem Beauchamp. Assistant director, Ivan Volkman. Script supervisor, Don Weis. Makeup, Gus Norin, Crip, Morris Rosen. Gaffer, Frank Uecker. Still man. Scotty Welborne. CAST — Douglas Dick, Steve Brodie, Jeff Corey, Lloyd Bridges, Frank Lovejoy, James Edwards, Cliff Clark. Reviewed 4-29-49. HOMICIDE WB. Producer, Saul Elkins. Director, Felix Jacoves. Original screenplay, William Sackheim. Photography, Peverell Marley. Operating cameraman, Wesley Anderson. Art direction, Hugh Reticker. Set decorations, George Southam. Music score, William Lava. Orchestrations, Charles Maxwell. Edited by Thomas Reilly. Sound technician, Stanley Jones. Production manager, Don Page. Assistant director, Elmer Decker. Script supervisor, Alma D. Young. Makeup, Perc Westmore, Joe Hadley. Gaffer, Ralph Owens. Still man, Gene Richee. CAST— Robert Douglas, Helen Westcott, Robert Alda, Monte Blue, Warren Douglas, Richard Benedict, John Harmon, James Flavin, Cliff Clark, Esther Howard, Sarah Padden. Reviewed 3-8-49. HORSEMEN OF THE SIERRAS COL. Producer, Colbert Clark. Director, Fred P. Sears. Original screenplay, Barry Shipman. Photography, Fayte Browne. Operating cameraman, Irving Klein. Art direction, Charles Clague. Set decorations, George Montgomery. Edited by Paul Borofsky. Sound technician, Jack Haynes. Production manager, Jack Fier. Assistant director, Gilbert Kay. Script super