Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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522 PRODUCTIONS 1949 visor. Pearl Leiter. Hair stylist, Hazel Keats. Makeup, Leonard Ingleman. Crip, Al Becker. Gaffer, George Hager. Still man, Don Christie. CAST — Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnett, Lois Hall, Tommy Ivo, John Dehner, Jason Robards, Daniel M. Sheridan, Jack O'Mahoney, George Chesebro, T. Tex Tyler. Reviewed 10-14-49. THE HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET WB. Producer, Saul Elkins. Director, Richard Bare. Screenplay, Russell Hughes. Original, Roy Chanslor. Photography, William Snyder. Operating cameraman, Wesley Anderson. Art direction, Hugh Reticker. Set decorations, C. W. Berntsen. Music score, William Lava. Orchestrations, Charles Maxwell. Edited by Frank Magee. Sound technician, Everett A. Brown. Production manager, Don Page. Assistant director, Elmer Decker. Script supervisor, Fred Applegate. Hair stylist, Ray Forman. Makeup, Perc Westmore, Carry Butterworth. Grip, Chas. F. Harris, Everett Dexter. Gaffer. Chas. O'Bannon. Still man, Mac Julian. CAST — Wayne Morris, Janis Paige, Bruce Bennett, Alan Hale, James Mitchell, Barbara Bates, James Holden, Ray Monteomery. Reviewed 8-16-49. HOUSE OF STRANGERS 20th-FOX. Producer, Sol C. Siegel. Director, Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Screenplay, Philip Yordan. Original novel, "I'll Never Go There Any More," Jerome Weidman. Photography, Milton Krasner. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Operating cameraman, Paul Lockwood. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, George W. Davis. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Walter M. Scott. Orchestrations, Maurice de Packh. Recording of "Largo Al Factotum," Lawrence Tibbett. Musical director-score, Daniele Amfitheatrof. Edited by Harmon Jones. Sound technicians, W. D. Flick, Roger Heman. Production manager, Sid Bowen. Assistant director, William Eckhart. Script supervisor, Weslie Jones. Hair stylists, Irene Brooks, Stephen Garland. Makeup, Ben Nye, Dick Smith. Grip, Logan Brown. Costumes designed by Charles Le Maire. Gaffer, J. V. Brown, Still man, Jerry Milligan. CAST — Edward C. Robinson, Susan Hayward, Richard Conte, Luther Adler, Paul Valentine, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Debra Paget, Hope Emerson, Esther Minciotti, Diana Douglas, Tito Vuolo, Sid Tomack, Thomas Brown Henry, David Wolfe, John Kellogg, Ann Morrison. Reviewed 6-15-49. I CHEATED THE LAW Belsam-20th-FOX. Producer-original, Sam Baerwitz. Assistant to producer, Robert Eriik. Director, Edward L. Cahn. Screenplay, Richard G. Hubler. Photography, Jackson C. Rose. Special effects, Ray Mercer. Operating cameraman, Carl Weston. Art direction, Frank Sylos. Set decorations, Fay C. Babcock. Musical director-score, Edward J. Kay. Edited by Arthur Hilton. Sound technician, Garry Harris. Assistant director, Howard Koch. Script supervisor, Shirley Baron. Hair stylist, Helen Turpin. Makeup, Henry Vilardo. Grip, Stanley Levine. Still man, Bert Lynch. CAST — Tom Conway, Steve Brodie, Robert Osterloh, Barbara Billingsley, Russell Hicks, James Seay, Chef Huntley, Tom Noonan, William Gould, Harry Harvey, Garry Owen, Charles Wagenheim. Reviewed 1-6-49. ILLEGAL ENTRY III. Producer, Jules Shermer. Director, Frederick de Cordova. Screenplay, Joel Malone. Original, Ben Bengal, Herbert Kline, Dan Moore. Adaptation, Art Cohn. Photography, William Daniels. Special effects, David S. Horsley. Operating cameraman, William Dodds. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Richard A. Riedel. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, John Austin. Musical director-orchestrations, Milton Schwarzwald. Edited by Edward Curtiss. Sound, Leslie I. Carey, Joe Lapis. Production manager, Eddie Dodds. Assistant director, Fred Frank. Script supervisor, Adele Cannon. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Crip, Ben Hawkins. Costumes designed by Yvonne Wood. Gaffer, Lloyd Hill. Still man, Bert Anderson. CAST — Howard Duff, Marta Toren, George Brent, Gar Moore, Tom Tully, Paul Stewart Richard Rober, Joseph Vitale, James Nolan, Clifton Young, David Clarke, Robert Asterloh, Anthony Caruso, Donna Martell. Reviewed 6-8-49. IMPACT Harry M. Popkln-UA. Executive producer, Harry M. Popkin. Producer, Leo C. Popkin. Associate producer, Joseph H. Nadel. Director, Arthur Lubin. Original screenplay, Dorothy Reid, Jay Dratler. Photography, Ernest Laszlo. Operating cameraman, George Clemens. Art direction, Rudi Feld. Set decorations, Jacque Mapes. Music score, Michael Michelet. Edited by Arthur Nadel. Sound technician, Hugh McDowell. Assistant director, Maurie Suess. Script supervisor, Cora Parmentier. Hair stylists, Helen Lierly, Lillian Shore. Makeup, Lee Greenway. Costumes designed by Maria Donovan. Gaffer, Henry Shuster. Still man, Frank Tanner. CAST — Brian Donlevy, Ella Raines, Charles Coburn, Helen Walker, Anna May Wong, Robert Warwick, Clarence Kolb, Art Baker, William Wright, Mae Marsh, Tony Barrett, Philip Ahn, Glenn Vernon, Sheilah Graham, Linda Johnson, Jason Robards, Erskine Sanford, Ruth Robinson, Lucius Cooke, Tom Greenway, Ben Weldon, Hans Herbert, Joel Friedkin, Joe Kirk, Bill Ruhl, Mary Landa, Harry Cheshire. Reviewed 3-1 5-49. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME MCM (Technicolor). Producer, Joe Pasternak. Director, Robert Z. Leonard. Screenplay, Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich, Ivan Tors. Original play, Miklos Laszlo. Adaptation, Samson Raphaelson. Photography, Harry Stradling. Technicolor directors, Natalie Kalmus, James Gooch. Special effects, Warren Newcombe. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Randall Duell. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Alfred E. Spencer. Vocal orchestrations, Conrad Salinger. Musical director, Georgie Stoll. Edited by Adrienne Fazan. Sound, Douglas Shearer, Charles E. Wallace. Production manager, Edward Woehler. Assistant director, Bert Glazer. Script supervisor, Amalia Kent. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Musical sequences directed by Robert Alton. Costume designers, Irene, Valles. Grip, Dick Borland. Still man, Jerome Hester. CAST — Judy Garland, Van Johnson, S. Z. "Cuddles" Sakall, Spring Byington, Clinton Sundberg, Buster Keaton, Marcia Van Dyke, Lillian Bronson. Reviewed 6-23-49. THE INSPECTOR GENERAL WB (Technicolor). Producer, Jerry Wald. Associate producer-songs, Sylvia Fine. Director, Henry Koster. Screenplay, Philip Rapp, Harry Kurnitz. Original play, Nikolai Gogol. Photography, Elwood Bredell. Special effects, Edwin DuPar. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, Mitchell Kovaleski. Operating cameraman, George Nogle. Art direction, Robert Haas. Set decorations, Fred M. MacLean. Musical director-score, Johnny Green. Edited by Rudi Fehr. Sound technician, C. A. Riggs. Production manager, Al Alleborn. Assistant director. Art Lueker. Script supervisor, Bill Hole. Hair stylist, Lenore Sabine. Makeup, Perc Westmore, Frank McCoy. Dance director, Eugene Loring. Grip, Stan Young. Costumes designed by Travilla. Gaffer, Saul Butner. Still man, Eugene Richee. CAST — Danny Kaye, Walter Slezak, Barbara Bates, Elsa Lanchester, Gene Lockhart, Alan Hale, Walter Catlett, Rhys Williams, Benny Baker, Norman Leavitt, Sam Hearn, Lew Hearn, Nestor Paiva, Byron Foulger, Lennie Bremen. Reviewed 1 1-17-49. INTRUDER IN THE DUST MCM. Producer-director, Clarence Brown. Screenplay, Ben Maddow. Original novel, William Faulkner. Photography, Robert Surtees. Operating cameraman, John Schmitz. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Randall Duell. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Ralph S. Hurst. Music score, Adolph Deutsch. Edited by Robert J. Kern. Sound, Douglas Shearer. Production manager. Jay Marchant. Assistant director, Marvin Stuart. Script supervisor, Eylla Jacobus. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Grip, Albert Hunter. Still man, Jerome Hester. CAST — David Brian, Claude Jarman, Jr., Juano Hernandez, Porter Hall, Elizabeth Patterson, Charles Kemper, Will Geer, David Clarke, Elzie Emanuel, Lela Bliss, Harry Havden, Harry Antrim. Reviewed 10-1 1-49. J