Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1949 529 Operating cameraman, Victor Scheurich. Art direction, Walter Holscher. Set decorations, James Crowe. Music score, Heinz Roemheld. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Jerome Thorns. Sound technician, Lambert Day. Production manager. Jack Fier. Assistant director, Carl Hiecke. Script supervisor, Rose Loewinger. Hair stylist, Helen Hunt. Makeup, Clay Campbell. Grip, Eddie Blaisdell. Costumes designed by Jean Louis. Gaffer, Howard Robertson. Still man, Eddie Cronenweth. CAST — Lucille Ball, William Holden, Janis Carter, James Cleason, Gloria Henry, Frank McHugh, George Cleveland, Stephen Dunne, Arthur Space, Will Wright, Jimmy Lloyd, Loren Tindall, Ola Lorraine, Claire Meade, Roy Roberts, Charles Lane, Harry Harvey, Reviewed 9-23-49. MISS MINK OF 1949 Sol M. Wurtzel-20th-FOX. Executive producer, Sol M. Wurtzel. Director, Glenn Tryon. Original screenplay, Arnold Belgard. Photography, Benjamin Kline. Art direction, Eddie Imazu. Set decorations. Fay Babcock. Music score, Mahlon Merrick. Musical director, David Chudnow. Edited by William Claxton. Sound technician, John R. Carter. Assistant director, Paul Wurtzel. Hair stylist, Jane Gorton. Makeup, Ray Lopez. Furs by Al Teitelbaum. CAST — Jimmy Lydon, Lois Collier, Richard Lane, Barbara Brown, Paul Guilfoyle, June Storey, Grandon Rhodes, Walter Sande, Don Kohler, Vera Marsh, Dorothy Granger, Iris Adrian. Reviewed 2-14-49. MRS. MIKE Regal-UA. Executive producer, Samuel Bischoff. Producer, Edward Cross. Director, Louis King. Screenplay, Alfred Lewis Levitt, DeWitt Bodeen. Original novel, Benedict and Nancy Freedman. Photography, Joseph Biroc. Special effects, Lee Zavitz. Operating cameraman, Lathrop Worth. Art direction, Arthur Lonergan. Set decorations, Robert Priestley. Musical director, Louis Forbes. Music supervisor, Max Steiner. Songs, "Kathy," Max Steiner, Ned Washington. Edited by Paul Vi'eatherwax. Sound technician, Victor Appel. Production manager, Ben Hersh. Assistant director, Joseph DePew. Script supervisor, Don Weis. Hair stylist, Marie Clark. Makeup, Kiva Hoffman. Grip, Car! Gibson. Costumes designed by Elois Jenssen. Gaffer, Homer Pianette. Still man, Bill Thomas. CAST — Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes, J. M. Kerrigan, Angela Clarke, John Miljan, Nan Boardman, Will Wright, Frances Morris, Joel Nestler, Jean Inness, Chief Yowlachie, Fred Aldrich, Clarence Straight, Gary Lee Jackson, Ro Mere Darling, Archie Leonard, James Fairfax, Robin Camp, Donald Pietro, Janet Sackett, Judith Sackett. Reviewed 12-19-49. MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM MONO. Producer, Lindsley Parsons. Director, Derwin Abrahams. Screenplay, Gretchen Darling. Original, Louise Rousseau. Photography, William Sickner. Operating cameraman, John Martin. Art direction, David Milton. Set decorations, Ray Boltz, Jr. Musical director, Edward J. Kay. Edited by Otho Levering, Ace Herman. Sound technician, Tom Lambert. Production manager, Al Wood. Assistant director, Wesley Barry. Script supervisor, llona Vas. Hair stylist, Leia Chambers. Makeup, Webb Overlander. Crip, Harry Lewis. Gaffer, Lloyd L. Garnell. Still man, Eddie Jones. CAST — Jimmie Davis, Veda Ann Borg, Lee "Lasses" White, Sue England, James Flavin, Lyie Talbot, Paul Maxey, Paul Bryar, Joel Marston, Guy Beach, The Sunshine Boys. Reviewed 7-15-49. MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN 20th-FOX (Technicolor). Producer, Walter Morosco. Director, Lloyd Bacon. Screenplay, Mary Loos, Richard Sale. Original, Raphael Blau. Photography, Arthur E. Arling. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, Leonard Doss. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Operating cameraman, Paul Lockwood. Art direction, LyIe Wheeler, Maurice Ransford. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Paul R. Fox. Orchestrations, Edward Powell. Musical director-score, Alfred Newman. Edited by William Reynolds. Sound technicians, Bernard Freericks, Roger Heman. Production manager, Sam Wurtzel. Assistant director. Ad Schaumer. Script supervisor, Stanley Scheuer. Hair stylists, Irene Brooks, Peggy Higgins, Linda Cross. Makeup, Ben Nuys, Ernie Parks, Frank Prehoda. Grip, Roger Murphy. Costumes designed by Kay Nelson. Gaffer, Fred Hall. Still man, Emmett Schoenbaum. CAST — Loretta Young, Van Johnson, Rudy Vallee, Barbara Lawrence, Robert Arthur, Betty Lynn, Griff Barnett, Kathleen Hughes, Eddie Dunn, Claire Meade, Virginia Brissac, Charles Lane, Kathryn Card, Richard Taylor, Marietta Canty. Reviewed 2-25-49. THE MUTINEERS COL. Producer, Sam Katzman. Director, Jean Yarbrough. Screenplay, Ben Bengal, Joseph Carole. Original, Dan Gordon. Photography, Ira H. Morgan. Operating cameraman. Bill Whitley. Art direction, Paul Palmentola. Set decorations, David Montrose. Musical dierctor, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by James Sweeney. Sound technician. Jack Goodrich. Assistant director, R. M. Andrews. Script supervisor, Vi Newfield. Hair stylist, Beth Langston. Makeup, Leonard Ingleman. Grip, Don Murphy. Gaffer, Al Later. Still man, Don Christie. CAST — John Hall, Adele Jergens, George Reeves, Noel Cravat, Don C. Harvey, Matt Willis, Tom Kennedy, Pat Gleason, Frank Jaquet, LyIe Talbot, Smith Ballew, Ted Adams, Allen Mathews, Rusty Wescoatt, James Somers, Lee Roberts. Reviewed 4-27-49. MY DREAM IS YOURS M. Curtiz-WB. (Technicolor). Executive producerdirector, Michael Curtiz. Associate producer, George Amy. Second unit director and montage, David Curtiz. Screenplay, Harry Kurnitz, Dane Lussier. Adaptation, Allen Rivkin, Laura Kerr. Photography, Ernest Haller, Wilfrid M. Cline. Special effects, Edwin DuPar. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, Richard Mueller. Operating cameraman, George Nogle. Art direction, Robert Haas. Set decorations, Howard Winterbottom. Musical director, Ray Heindorf. Songs: music, Harry Warren; lyrics, Ralph Blane. Edited by Folmar Blangsted. Sound technicians, C. A. Riggs, David Forrest. Production manager, Al Alleborn. Assistant director, Robert Vreeland. Script supervisor, Fred Applegate. Hair stylist, Ray Forman. Makeup, Joe Hadley. Dance director, LeRoy Prinz. Grip, Stanley Young. Costumes designed by Milo Anderson. Cartoon sequence directed by I. Freleng. Gaffer, Chas. O'Bannon. Still man, Eugene Richee. CAST — Jack Carson, Doris Day, Lee Bowman, Adolphe Menjou, Eve Arden, S. Z. Sakall, Selena Royle, Edgar Kennedy, Sheldon Leonard, Franklin Pangborn, John Berkes, Ada Leonard, Frankie Carle. Reviewed 3-1 5-49. MY FOOLISH HEART Coldwyn-RKO. Producer, Samuel Goldwyn. Director, Mark Robson. Screenplay, Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein. Original short story, "Uncle," J. D. Salinger. Photography, Lee Garmes. Special effects, John Fulton. Operating cameraman, Harry Webb. Art direction, Richard Day. Set decorations, Julia Heron. Music score, Victor Young. Orchestrations, Leo Shuken, Sidney Cutner. Musical director, Emil Newman. Song, "My Foolish Heart," Victor Young, Ned Washington. Edited by Daniel Mandell. Sound technician, Fred Lau. Production manager, Raoul Pagel. Assistant director, Ivan Volkman. Script supervisor, Jimmy Yarbrough. Hair stylist, Marie Clark. Makeup, Blagoe Stephanoff. Crip, Ralph Hoge. Costumes designed by Mary Wills, Edith Head. Gaffer, Vic Jones. Still man, Hal McAlpin. CAST — Dana Andrews, Susan Hayward, Kent Smith, Lois Wheeler, Jessie Royce Landis, Robert Keith, Gigi Perreau, Karin Booth, Tod Karns, Philip Pine, Martha Mears, Edna Holland, Jerry Paris, Marietta Canty, Barbara Woodwell. Regina Wallace. Reviewed 10-17-49. MY FRIEND IRMA Wallis-PARA. Producer, Hal B. Wallis. Associate producer, Cy Howard. Director, George Marshall. Screenplay, Cy Howard, Parke Levy. Original, CBS radio program created by Cy Howard. Photography, Leo Tover. Special effects, Gordon Jennings. Process, Farciot Eduart. Operating cameraman. Tommy Morris. Art direction, Hans Dreier, Henry Bumstead. Set decorations, Sam Comer, Grace Gregory. Music score, Roy Webb. Musical directors, Irvin Talbot; (songs) Victor Young. Songs, jay Livingston, Ray Evans. Edited by LeRoy Stone. Sound technicians. Gene