Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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524 PRODUCTIONS 1949 Operating cameraman, Ray Ramsey. Art direction, Robert Haas. Set decorations, William Kuehl. Music score, David Buttolph. Orchestrations, Leonid Raab. Eidted by Irene Morra. Sound technician, Francis J. Scheid. Production manager, Eric Stacey. Assistant director, Phil Quinn. Script supervisor. Alma Young. Hair stylist, Ray Forman. Makeup, Perc Westmore, Bill Crosley. Crip, Warren Yaple. Costumes designed by Milo Anderson. Gaffer, Ralph Owen. Still man, Cene Richee. CAST — Ronald Reagan, Jack Carson, Wayne Morris, Edward Arnold, Virginia Field, Katherine Alexander, Paul Harvey, Ernest Cossart, Irving Bacon, Patricia Neal. Reviewed 1 -25-49. JOHNNY ALLEGRO COL. Producer, Irving Starr. Director, Ted Tetzlaff. Screenplay, Karen DeWolf, Guy Endore. Original, James Edward Grant. Photography, Joseph Biroc. Operating cameraman, Andy Anderson. Art direction. Perry Smith. Set decorations, Frank Tuttle. Music score, George Duning. Musical director, M. W. Stoloff. Edited by Jerome Thoms. Sound technician, lack Goodrich. Production manager. Jack Fier. Assistant director. Earl Bellamy. Script supervisor. Pearl Leiter. Hair stylist. Flora Jaynes. Makeup, Irving Berns. Crip, Eddie Blaisdell. Costumes designed by Jean Louis. Gaffer, Howard Robertson. Still man, Joe Walters. CAST — George Raft, Nina Foch, George Macready, Will Ceer, Gloria Henry, Ivan Triesault, Harry Antrim, William "Bill" Phillips, Walter Rode, Thomas Browne Henry, Paul E. Burns. Reviewed 5-16-49. JOHNNY HOLIDAY ALCORN. Producer, R. W. Alcorn. Associate producer, Frederick Stephani. Director, Willis Goldbeck. Screenplay, Willis Goldbeck, Jack Andrews, Frederick Stephani. Original, R. W. Alcorn. Photography, Hal Mohr. Process photography, Mario Castegnaro. Operating cameraman, Ed Fitzgerald. Set decorations, Murray Walte. Music score, Franz Waxman. Edited by Richard Fritch. Sound technicians, Garry Harris, Stanley Cooley. Production manager, Frank Parmenter. Assistant director, William Forsyth. Makeup, Nicholas Vehr. Costumes designed by Robert Martien. CAST — William Bendix, Allen Martin, Jr., Stanley Clements, Jack Hagen, Herbert Newcomb, Donald Gallagher, Greta Granstedt, George Cisar, Leo Cleary, Leo Curley, Alma Piatt, Jeanne Juvelier, Hon. Henry F. Schricker, Hoagy Carmichael, Buddy Cole, staff and bovs of Indiana Boys School. Reviewed 1 1-18-49. JOHNNY STOOL PIGEON Ul. Producer, Aaron Rosenberg. Director, William Castle. Screenplay, Robert L. Richards. Original, Henry Jordan. Photography, Maury Gertsman. Special effects, David S. Horsley. Operating cameraman, H. Davis. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Emrich Nicholson. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, John Austin. Musical director-score, Milton Schwarzwald. Edited by Ted J. Kent. Sound, Leslie 1. Carey, Richard DeWeese. Production manager, Dewey Starkey. Assistant director, Jesse Hibbs. Script supervisor, Connie Earle. Hair stylist, Joan St. Oegger. Makeup, Bud Westmore. Grip, Russ Frank. Costumes designed by Orry Kelly. Gaffer, John Brooks. Still man, Glenn Adams. CAST — Howard Duff, Shelley Winters, Dan Duryea, Anthony Curtis, John Mclntire, Gar Moore, Leif Erickson, Barry Kelley, Hugh Reilly, Wally Maher. Reviewed 7-13-49. JOLSON SINGS AGAIN COL. (Technicolor). Producer-original screenplay, Sidney Buchman. Director, Harry Levin. Photography, William Snyder. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, Francis Cugat. Operating cameramen, Fayte Browne. Montage, Lawrence W. Butler. Art direction, Walter Holscher. Set decorations, William Kiernan. Music score, George Duning. Music advisor, Saul Chaplin. Orchestrations, Larry Russell. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Songs staged by Audrene Brier. Edited by William Lyon. Sound technicians, George Cooper, Philip Faulkner. Production manager. Jack Fier. Assistant director, Milton Feldman. Script supervisor, Frances McDowell. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Clay Campbell. Grip, Walter Meins. Costumes designed by Jean Louis. Gaffer, George Hager. Still man. Homer Van Pelt. CAST — Larry Parks, Barbara Hale, William Demarest, Ludwig Donath, Bill Goodwin, Myron McCormick, Tamara Shayne, Eric Wilton, Robert Emmett Keane. Reviewed 8-12-49. THE JUDGE Emerald-FILM CLASSICS. Producer, Anson Bond. Director, Elmer Clifton. Screenplay, Samuel Newman, Elmer Clifton, Anson Bond. Original, Julius Long. Photography, Ben Kline, Ray Foster. Operating cameraman. Perry Finnerman. Set decorations. A! Spencer. Choral effects. Gene Lanham. Edited by Fred Maguire. Assistant director, Maurice Vaccarino. Script supervisor, Sascha Lawrence. Grip, C. O. Morris. Gaffer, James Punter. Sill man. Buddy Longworth. CAST — Milburn Stone, Katherine DeMille, Paul Guilfoyle, Stanley Waxman, Norman Budd, Jonathan Hale, John Hamilton, joe Forte, Jesse Kirkpatrick, He'-b Vigran. Barney Phillips, Charles Williams. Reviewed 2-17-49. THE JUDGE STEPS OUT RKO. Executive producer, Sid Rogell. Producer, Michel Kraike. Director, Boris Ingster. Screenplay, Boris Ingster, Alexander Knox. Original, Boris Ingster. Photography, Robert de Grasse. Special effects, Russell A. Cully. Operating cameraman, Charles Burke. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Feild Gray. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, Jack Mills. Music score, Leigh Harline. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Les Millbrook. Sound technicians. Earl A. Wolcott, Clem Portman. Production manager, James Casey. Assistant director, Harry D'Arcy. Script supervisor, Mercy Weireter. Hair stylists. Hazel Rogers, Ruby Folker, Anna Malin. Makeup, Gordon Bau, Karl Herlinger, Jr. Grip, Frank Williams. Costumes designed by Edward Stevenson. Gaffer, M. S. Burns. Still man, OIlie Sigurdson. CAST — Alexander Knox, Ann Sothern, George Tobias, Sharyn Moffett, Florence Bates, Frieda Inescort, Myrna Dell, Ian Wolfe, H. B. Warner, Martha Hyer, James Warren, Whitford Kane, Harry Hayden, Anita Bolster. Reviewed 5-1 1-49. KAZAN COL. Producer, Robert Cohn. Director, William Jason. Screenplay, Arthur A. Ross. Original novel, James Oliver Curwood. Photography, Henry Fruelich. Art direction, Paul Palmentola. Set decorations, Sidney Clifford. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Richard Fantl. Sound technician, Lambert Day. Production manager. Jack Fier. Assistant director, Carl Hiecke. Script supervisor, Bobby Sierks. Hair stylist, Cherie Banks. Makeup, Dave Grayson. Grip, D. Murphy. Gaffer, Al Later. Still man. Bill Wallace. CAST — Stephan Dunne, Lois Maxwell, Joe Sawyer, Roman Bohnen, George Cleveland, John Dahner, Zero (dog). Reviewed 6-1 3-49. KENJI COMES HOME (Made in Japan) Protestant Film Comm-RELIClOUS FILM ASSOC. Producer, Paul F. Heard. Director-original screenplay, Charles F. Schwep. Additional dialog, Basil Beyea. Photography, Sabuno Isayama. Musical director-score, Merril Kendrick. Edited by Charles Sonf. Production manager, Monte Rhea Schwep. CAST — (Narrator) William Canfield. Reviewed 1 1-16-49. THE KID FROM CLEVELAND Herbert Kline-REP. Producer, Walter Colmes. Associate producer, K. Elmo Lowe. Director, Herbert Kline. Screenplay, lohn Bright. Original, Herbert Kline, John Bright. Photography, Jack Marta. Operating cameraman, Joe Novak. Music score, Nathan Scott. Orchestrations, Stanley Wilson. Edited by Jason H. Bernie. Sound technicians, T. A. Carman, Howard Wilson. Production manager. Ken Holmes. Assistant director, Richard Moder. Script supervisor, Robert Walker. Hair stylist, Peggy Gray, Lynn Burke. Makeup, Bob Mark, Louis Hippie. Crip, Garry Lambrecht. Gaffer, Austin Herrick. CAST — George Brent, Lynn Bari, Rusty Tamblyn,