Motion picture production encyclopedia (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1949 527 Hair stylist, Ida Fogette. Makeup, Leonard Engleman. Grip, Don Murphy. Gaffer, Seldon White. Still man, Ted Allen. CAST — Johnny Weissmuller, Myrna Dell, Elena Verdugo, Joseph Vitalie, Ralph Dunn, Paul Marion, Nelson Leigh, George j. Lewis, Gil Perkins, George DeNorman, Wally West, Rube Schaffer. Reviewed 5-4-49. THE LOVABLE CHEAT Skyline-FILM CLASSICS. Producers, Richard Oswald, Edward Lewis. Associate producer, Rosario Castagna. Assistant to producer, Harry Rosendorff. Director, Richard Oswald. Screenplay, Edward Lewis. Original play, "Le Faisseur," Honore de Balzac. Adaptation, Richard Oswald, Edward Lewis. Photography, Paul Ivano. Art direction, Boris Leven. Set decorations, Ray Robinson. Music score, Karl Hajos. Edited by Douglas Bagier. Production manager, George Moskov. Assistant director, Gerd Oswald. Hair stylist, Loretta Francelle. Makeup, Ted Larsen. Technical director, Paul Elbogen. CAST — Charles Ruggles, Peggy Ann Garner, Richard Ney, Alan Mowbray. Iris Adrian, Ludwig Donath, Fritz Feld, John Wengraf, Otto Waldis, Edna Holland, Minerva Urecal, Helen Servis, Jody Gilbert, Judith Trafford, Buster Keaton, Curt Bois, Albin Roebeling, Fred Fox, Jack Del Rio, Jerry Austin, Andre Pola, Terri Daniels, Gerry Ganzer, George Ramsey, Charles Vincent, Bud Hooker. Reviewed 3-22-49. LOVE HAPPY Lester Cowan-UA. Producers, Mary Pickford, Lester Cowan. Director, David Miller. Screenplay, Frank Tashlin, Mac Benoff. Original, Harpo Marx. Photography, William C. Mellor. Special effects, Howard A. Anderson. Production designer, Gabriel Scognamillo. Music score-lyrics, Ann Ronell. Orchestrations, Harry Geller. Musical conductor, Paul Smith. Edited by Basil Wrangell, Al Joseph. Production manager, Ray Heinze. Hair stylist, Scotty Rackin. Makeup, Fred Philips. Dance director, Billy Daniel. CAST — Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, llona Massey, Vera Ellen, Marion Hutton. Raymond Burr, Melville Cooper, Paul Valentine, Leon Belasco, Eric Blore, Bruce Gordon, Marilyn Monroe, Graucho Marx. Reviewed 10-10-49. THE LUCKY STIFF Amusement Enterprises-UA. Producer, Jack Benny. Associate producer, William T. Lackey. Directorscreenplay, Lewis R. Foster. Original novel, Craig Rice. Photography, Ernest Laszlo. Art direction, Lewis H. Crebar. Set decorations, Alfred Kegerris. Music score, Heinz Roemheld. Musical director, David Chudnow. Song, "Loneliness," Victor Young, Ned Washington. Edited by Howard Smith. Sound technician, William Fox. CAST— Dorothy Lamour, Brian Donlevy, Claire Trevor, Irene Hervey, Marjorie Rambeau, Robert Armstrong, Billy Vine, Warner Anderson, Virginia Patton, Richard Gaines, Joe Sawyer, Larry Blake, Bob Hopkins, Sidney Miller, Charles Meredith, Jimmy Ames. Reviewed 1-17-49. MA AND PA KETTLE Ul. Producer, Leonard Goldstein. Director, Charles Lamont. Screenplay, Herbert Margolis, Louis Morheim, Al Lewis. Original characters from "The Egg and I" by Bettv MacDonald. Photography, Maurv Gertsman. Operating cameraman, Harry Davis. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Emrich Nicholson. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Oliver Emert. Musical director-orchestrations, Milton Schwarzwald. Edited by Russell Schoengarth. Sound, Leslie I. Carey, Richard DeWeese. Production manager, Howard Christie. Assistant director, William Holland. Hair stylists. Carmen Dirigo, Emmy Eckhardt. Makeup, Bud Westmore, Jack Kevan. Grip, Russ Frank. Costumes designed by Rosemary Odell. Gaffer, Johnny Brooks. Still man, Bert Anderson. CAST — Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Richard Long, Meg Randall, Patricia Alphin, Esther Dale, Barry Kelley Harry Antrim, Isabel O'Madigan, Ida Moore, Emory Parnell, Boyd Davis, O. Z. Whitehead, Ray Bennett, Alvin Hammer, Lester Allen, Chief Yowlachie, Rex Lease. Reviewed 3-23-49. MADAME BOVARY MOM. Producer, Pandro S. Berman. Director, Vincente Minnelli. Screenplay, Robert Ardrey. Original novel, Gustave Flaubert. Photography, Robert Planck. Special effects, Warren Newcombe. Operating cameraman, Harkness Smith. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Jack Martin Smith. Set decoration, Edwin B. Willis, Richard A. Pefferle. Music score, Miklos Rozsa. Edited by Ferris Webster. Sound, Douglas Shearer, Standish J. Lambert. Production manager, Al Shenberg. Assistant director, Al Raboch. Script supervisor, Jack Aldworth. Hair styles designed by Sydney Guilaroff; Miss Jones' hair styles by Larry Germain. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Dance director, Jack Donohue. Grip, Tom Long. Costumes designed by Walter Plunkett Valles. Still man, S. C. Manatt. CAST — Jennifer Jones, James Mason, Van Heflin, Louis Jourdan, Christopher Kent, Gene Lockhart, Frank Allenby, Gladys Cooper, John Abbott, Henry Morgan, George Zucco, Ellen Corby, Eduard Franz, Henri Letondal, Esther Somers, Frederic Tozere, Paul Cavanagh, Larry Simms, Dawn Kinney, Vernon Steele. Reviewed 8-1-49. MAKE BELIEVE BALLROOM COL. Producer, Ted Richmond. Director Joseph Santley. Screenplay, Albert Duffy, Karen DeWolf. Original, Albert Duffy, based on radio program of Al Jarvis and Marvin Block. Photography, Henry Freulich. Operating cameraman, Gert Anderson. Art direction, Paul Palmentola. Set decorations, James Crowe. Songs, "Make Believe Ballroom" Al Jarvis, Leon Renee, Johnny Mercer. Edited by Jerome Thoms. Sound technician, Frank Goodwin. Production manager. Jack Fier. Assistant director. Jack Corrick. Script supervisor, Polly Craus. Hair stylist, Ida Fogette. Makeup, Bob Medling. Grip, Walter Meins. Gaffer, Paul Seckler. Still man, Joe Walters. CAST — Jerome Courtland, Ruth Warrick, Ron Randell, Virginia Welles, Al Jarvis, Adele Jergens, Paul Harvey, Louis Jean Heydt, Frank Orth, Sid Tomack, Vernon Dent, Frankie Laine, King Cole Trio, Ton) Harper, Jack Smith, Kay Starr, the Sportsmen, Charlie Barnet, Jimmy Dorsey, Jan Carber, Pee Wee Hunt, Gene Krupa, Ray McKinley. Reviewed 4-13-49. MAKE MINE LAUGHS RKO. Producer, George Bilson. Director, Richard O. Fleischer, Hal Yates. Screenplay, Hal Yates (Errol sequence). Photography, Jack MacKenzie, Robert de Grasse. Art direction, Feild Gray, Charles F. Pyke. Musical director, Constantine Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Robert Swink, Edward W. Williams. Sound technician, John Tribby. Makeup, Gordon Bau. CAST — Ray Bolger, Anne Shirley, Dennis Day, Joan Davis, Jack Haley, Leon Errol, Frances Langford, Frankie Carle and orchestra, Robert LaMouret, Manuel and Marita Viera, Rosario and Antonio, Freddie Fisher and his Schnickelfritz band, the Titans, Myrna Dell, Dorothy Grainger, Gil Lamb. Reviewed 8-9-49. MALAYA MCM. Producer, Edwin H. Knopf. Director, Richard Thorpe. Screenplay, Frank Fenton. Original, Manchester Boddy. Photography, George Folsey. Special effects, A. Arnold Gillespie, Warren Newcombe. Operating cameraman, Robert Bronner. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Malcolm Brown. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Henry W. Grace. Music score, Bronislau Kaper. Musical director, Andre Previn. Edited by Ben Lewis. Production manager, S. Petschnikoff. Assistant director, Bert Glazer. Script supervisor. Bill Shanks. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Crip, Howard Bradner. Costumes designed by Irene, Valles. Still man, Bert Lynch. CAST — Spencer Tracy, James Stewart, Valennna Cortesa, Sydney Creenstreet, John Hodiak, Lionel Barrymore, Gilbert Roland, Roland Winters, Richard Loo, Ian MacDonald, Tom Helmore. Reviewed 12-7-49. THE MAN ON THE EIFFEL TOWER A & T-RKO (Ansco). Producer Irving Allen. Assistant to producer. Ruby Rosenberg. Director, Burgess Meredith. Screenplay, Harry Brown. Original story, "A Battle of Nerves," Georges Simeon. Photography, Stanley Cortez. Operating cameraman, Tony Braun. Art direction, Rene Renoux. Music score, Michel Michelet. Musical director, C. Baka