Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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532 PRODUCTIONS 1949 Grace Field, Ruth Clifford, Kay Christopher, John Dehner, Buddy Swan, Margaret Bert, Belle Mitchell, Clarence Hennecke. Reviewed 2-17-49. PRINCE OF FOXES (Made in Italy) 20th-FOX. Producer, Sol C. Siegel. Director, Henry King. Second unit director, Robert D. Webb. Screenplay, Milton Krims. Original novel, Samuel Shellabarger. Photography, Leon Shamroy. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, Mark Lee Kirk. Set decorations, Thomas Little. Orchestrations, Edward Powell. Musical director-score, Alfred Newman. Edited by Barbara McLean. Sound technicians, Charles Hisserich, Roger Heman. Assistant director, Joe Behm. Script supervisor, Teresa Brachetto. Costumes designed by Vittorio Nino Novarese. CAST — Tyrone Power, Orson Welles, Wanda Hendrix, Marina Berti, Everett Sloane, Katina Paxinou, Felix Aylmer, Leslie Bradley, Njntsky, Rena Lennart, Giuseppi Faeti. Reviewed 8-22-49. PRINCE OF THE PLAINS REP. Associate producer, Melville Tucker. Director, Philip Ford. Original screenplay, Louise Rousseau, Albert DeMond. Photography, Bud Thackery. Special effects, Howard and Theodore Lydecker. Operating cameraman, Joe Novak. Art direction, Fred A. Ritter. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., James Redd. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Edited bv Richard L. Van Enger. Sound technician, T. A. Carman. Assistant director, Lee Lukather. Script supervisor, Joan Eremin. Hair stylist, Louise Landmier. Makeup, Howard Smit. Crip, Ben Bishop. Gaffer, Ozzie Herrick. Still man, Ira Hoke. CAST — Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Shirley Davis, Roy Barcroft, Rory Mallinson, Harry Lauter, Lane Bradford, George Carleton. Reviewed 4-14-49. PRISON WARDEN COL. Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow. Director, Seymour Friedman. Original screenplay, Eric Taylor. Photography, Henry Freulich. Art direction, Carl Anderson. Set decorations, James Crowe. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by James Sweeney. Sound technician, Philip Faulkner. Production manager. Jack Fier. Assistant director, James Nicholson. Script supervisor, Pearl Leiter. Hair stylist, Maybelle Carey. Makeup, Bob Meiding. Grip, Walter Meins. Gaffer, Walter Hold. Still man. Glen Adams. CAST — Warner Baxter, Anna Lee, James Flavin, Harlan Warde, Charles Cane, Reginald Sheffield, Harry Antrim, William "Bill" Phillips, Frank Richards, Jack Overman, Charles Evans, Harry Hayden, John R. Hamilton, Clancy Cooper, Edgar Dearing. Reviewed 10-14-49. PROJECT X Edward Leven-FILM CLASSICS. Producer, Edwin Leven. Assistant to producer, Philip S. Hamilton. Director, Edward J. Montague. Screenplay, Gene Hurley, Earl Kennedy. Additional dialog, Joyce Selznick, Mitchell Johnson. Photography, Don Malkames. Music score. Hi Fuchs. Edited by Theodore Waldeyer. Sound technician, Richard Crahame. Assistant director, Peter Scoppa. Hair stylist, Virginia Marold. Makeup, Rudolph Liszt. Costumes designed by Florence Lustig. CAST — Keith Andes, Rita Colton, Jack Lord, Kit Russell, Joyce Quinlan, Harry Clark, Robert Noe, Joanne Tree, Craig Kelly, Tom Ahearn, Dorothy Renard, William Gibberson, Herbert Holcombe, Vickie Hayes. Charles Martin. Reviewed 1 1-1-49. QUICK ON THE TRIGGER COL. Producer, Colbert Clark. Director, Ray Nazarro. Original screenplay, Elmer Clifton. Photography, Rex Wimpy. Art direction, Charles Clague. Set decorations, Frank Kramer. Edited by Paul Borofsky. Sound technician, Russell Malmgren. Production manager, Jack Fier. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. Script supervisor, W. O'Brien. Grip, A. Becker. Gaffer, H. Robertson. CAST — Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Lyie Talbot, Helen Parrish, George Eldredge, Ted Adams, Alan Bridge, Russell Arms, the Sunshine Boys. Reviewed 4-8-49. THE QUIET ONE Film DocumentsMAYER BURSTYN. Producer, Janice Loeb. Associate producer, William Levitt. Di rector, Sidney Meyers. Original screenplay-editors, Helen Levitt, Janice Loeb, Sidney Meyers. Commentary and dialogue, James Agee. Photography, Richard Bagley, Janice Loeb, Helen Levitt. Music score, Ulysses Kay. CAST — Donald Thompson, Clarence Cooper, Sadie Stockton, Estelle Evans, Paul Baucum. Reviewed 4-1-49. RANGER OF CHEROKEE STRIP REP. Associate producer, Melville Tucker. Director, Phil Ford. Screenplay, Bob Williams. Original, Earle Snell. Photography, Ellis W. Carter. Operating cameraman, Jud Curtis. Art direction, Frank Hotaling. Set decorations, James Redd. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Edited by Irving M. Schoenberg. Sound technician. Earl Grain, Sr. Assistant director, Herb Mendelson. Script supervisor, Emilie Ehrlich. Makeup, Howard Smit. Crip, Glen Kizer. Gaffer, Hap Hodges. Still man, Frank Bjerring. CAST — Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Alice Talton. Roy Barcroft, Douglas Kennedy, George Meeker, Frank Fenton, Monte Blue, Neyle Morrow. Reviewed 1 1-4-49. THE RECKLESS MOMENT COL. Producer, Walter Wanger. Director, Max Opuls. Screenplay, Henry Carson, Robert W. SoderDerg. Original, Ladies Home Journal story, "The Blank Wall," by Elisabeth Saxnay Holding. AdapHon, Mel Dinelli, Robert E. Kent. Photography, Burnett Guffey. Operating cameraman. Cert Andersor^ Art direction, Gary Odell. Set decorations, Frank Tuttle. Music score, Hans Salter. Musical director, Morris Stoloff. Edited by Gene Havlick. Sound technician, Russell Malmgren. Assistant director, Earl Bellamy. Script supervisor. Francis McDowell. Hair stylists. Carmen Dirigo, Ella Perkins. Makeup, Newt Jones. Grip, Walter Meins. Costumes designed by Jean Louis. Gaffer, Bill Johnson. Still man, Joe Walters. CAST — James Mason, Joan Bennett, Geraldine Brooks, Henry O'Neill, Shepperd Strudwick, David Bair, Roy Roberts, Frances Williams. Reviewed 10-12-49. RED CANYON Ul. (Technicolor). Producer, Leonard Goldstein. Associate producer, Aaron Rosenberg. Director, George Sherman. Screenplay, Maurice Ceraghty. Original novel "Wildfire," Zane Grey. Photography, Irving Glassberg. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, William Fritzsche. Operating cameraman, Dick Towers. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, Frank A. Richards. Set decorations, Russell A. Gausman, Joseph Kish. Music score, Walter Scharf. Edited by Otto Ludwig. Sound, Leslie I. Carey, Vernon W. Kramer. Production manager, Gilbert Kurland. Assistant director, John Sherwood. Script supervisor, Pat Betz. Hair stylists, Carmen Dirigo, Emmy Eckhart. Makeup, Bud Westmore, John Holden. Grip, Everett Brown. Costumes designed by Rosemarry Odell. Gaffer, Lloyd Hill. Still man, Eddie Jones. CAST — Ann BIyth, Howard Duff, George Brent, Edgar Buchanan, John Mclntire, Chill Wills, Jane Darwell, Lloyd Bridges, James Seay, Edmund MacDonald, David Clarke, Denver Pyle, Willard Willingham. Reviewed 2-2-49. THE RED DANUBE MOM. Producer, Carey Wilson, Director, George Sidney. Screenplay, Gina Kaus, Arthur Wimperis. Original novel, "Vespers In Vienna," Bruce Marshall. Photography, Charles Rosher. Special effects, Warren Newcombe. Operating cameraman, John Nickolaus, Jr. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Hans Peters. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt. Musical director-score, Miklos Rozsa. Edited by James E. Newcom. Sound, Douglas Shearer, A. Norwood Fenton. Production manager, Ed Woehler. Assistant director, George Rhein. Script supervisor, Amalia Kent. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Crip, Frank Barnes. Costumes designed by Helen Rose. Still man, Durwood Graybill. CAST — Walter Pidgeon, Ethel Barrymore, Peter Lawford, Angela Lansbury, Janet Leigh, Louis Calhern, Francis L. Sullivan, Melville Cooper, Robert Coote, Alan Napier, Roman Toporow, Kasia Orzazewski, Tamara Shayne, Konstantin Shayne, Janine Perreau, David Hydes. Reviewed 9-20-49.