Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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536 PRODUCTIONS 1949 SATAN'S CRADLE Inter-American-UA. Producer, Philip N. Krasne. Assistant to producer, Mel Mark. Associate producer, Duncan Renaldo. Director, Ford Beebe. Original screenplay. Jack Benton. Photography, Jack Creenhalgh. Operating cameraman, Ernest Smith. Art direction, Frank Sylos. Set decorations, Helen Hansard. Music score, Albert Classer. Edited by Martyn Cohn. Sound technician, Ben Winkler. Assistant director, Louis Germonprez. Script supervisor, Don Weis. Makeup, Arthur DuPris. Crip, Charles Turner. Gaffer, George Breslow. Still man, Milton Gold. CAST — Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Ann Savage, Douglas Fowley, Byron Foulger, Claire Carleton, Buck Bailey, George DeNormand, Wes Hudman. Reviewed 1 1-25-49. SAVAGE SPLENDOR RKO (Technicolor). Producer, Armand Denis. Assistant producer, Lewis Cotlow. Original screenplay, Richard Hanser. Photography, Joseph Braun. Music score, Paul Sawtell. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by William Thompson. Sound technician, Clem Portman. Production manager. Jay Bonafield. Reviewed 7-22-49. SCENE OF THE CRIME MCM. Producer, Harry Rapf. Director, Roy Rowland. Screenplay, Charles Schnee. Photography, Paul C. Vogel. Special effects, A. Arnold Gillespie. Operating cameraman, James Harper. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Leonid Vasian. Set decorations, Edwin B. Willis, Alfred E. Spencer. Music score, Andre Previn. Edited by Robert J. Kern. Sound, Douglas Shearer, John A. Williams. Production manager, Dave Friedman. Assistant director. Jack Greenwood. Script supervisor, John Banse. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Crip, Henry Forrester. Costumes designed by Irene. Still man, Otto Dyar. CAST — Van Johnson, Arlene Dahl, Gloria De Haven, Tom Drake, Leon Ames, John Mclntire, Donald Woods, Norman Lloyd, Jerome Cowan, Tom Powers, Richard Benedict, Anthony Caruso, Robert Gist, Romo Vincent, Tom Hellmore, Caleb Peterson, William Haade. Reviewed 6-22-49. SEARCH FOR DANCER Falcon-FILM CLASSICS. Producer-director, Jack Bernhard. Associate producer, George Moskov. Screenplay, Don Martin. Original, Jerome Epstein, based on character created by Michael Arlen. Photography, Paul Ivano. Art direction, Boris Leven. Music score, Karl Hajos. Edited by Asa Boyd Clark. Sound technician, Ferol Redd. Costumes designed by Robert Martien. CAST — John Calvert, Albert Dekker, Myrna Dell, Ben Welden, Douglas Fowley, Michael Mark, Anna Cornell, James Griffith, Mauritz Hugo, Peter Brocco, Peter Michael, jack Daley, Billy Nelson. Reviewed 4-18-49. THE SECRET GARDEN MCM (Technicolor). Producer, Clarence Brown. Director, Robert Ardrey. Original novel, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Photography, Ray June. Special effects, Warren Newcombe, A. Arnold Gillespie. Operating cameraman, Dale Deverman. Art direction, Cedric Gibbons, Urie McCleary. Set decorations, Edwin B, Willis, Richard Pefferle. Music score, Bron.slau Kaper. Musical director, Andre Previn. Edited by Robert J. Kern. Sound, Douglas Shearer, Standish J. Lambert. Production manager, Jay Marchant. Assistant director. Jack Gertsman. Script supervisor, Jack Aldworth. Hair stylist, Sydney Guilaroff. Makeup, Jack Dawn. Grip, Mervyn Price. Costumes designed by Walter Plunkett. Still man, Otto Dyar. CAST — Margaret O'Brien, Herbert Marshall, Dean Stockwell, Gladys Cooper, Elsa Lanchester, Brian Roper, Reginald Owen, Aubrey Mather, George Zucco, Lowell Gilmore, Billy Bevan, Dennis Hoey, Mathew Boulton. Isobel Elsom, Norma Varden. Reviewed 4-22-49. THE SECRET OF ST. IVES COL. Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow. Director, Philip Rosen. Screenplay, Eric Taylor. Original story, Robert Louis Stevenson. Photography, Henry Freu lich. Operating cameraman, Emil Harris. Art direc tion, Gary Odell. Set decorations, Sidney Clifford. Musical director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Edited by James Sweeney. Sound technician. Jack Goodrich. Production manager. Jack Fier. Assistant director, Paul Donnelly. Script supervisor, Jean McNaughton. Hair stylist. Sherry Banks. Makeup, Bob Shiffer. Grip, Hal Hanks, Gaffer, Walter Holt. (lAST — Richard Ney, Vanessa Brown, Henry Daniell, Edgar Barrier, Aubrey Mather, Luis van Rooten, John Dehner, Paul Marion, Douglas Walton, Jean del Val, Phyllis Morris, Maurice Marsac, Harry Cording, Alex Frazer, Tom Stevenson, Billy Bevan, Guy de Vestel, Charles Andre. Reviewed 5-31-49. THE SET-UP RKO. Producer, Richard Coldstone. Director, Robert Wise. Screenplay, Art Cohn. Original poem, Joseph Moncure March. Photography, Milton Krasner. Operating cameraman, Ed Pyle. Art direction, Albert S. D'Agostino, Jack Okey. Set decorations, Darrell Silvera, James Altwies. Musical directorscore, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Roland Gross. Sound technicians, Phil Brigandi, Clem Portman. Assistant director, Edward Killy. Script supervisor, Dan Ullman. Technical advisor, John Indrisano. Hair stylists. Hazel Rogers, Gale Roe McGarry. Makeup, Gordon Bau, Joe Norrin, Bill Phillips. Grip, Jim Kurley. Gaffer, James Almond. Still men, Gaston Longet, Ernest Bachrach. CAST — Robert Ryan, Audrey Totter, George Tobias, Alan Baxter, Wallace Ford, Percy Helton, Hal Fieberling, Darryl Hickman, Kenny O'Morrison, James Edwards, David Clarke, Phillip Pine, Edwin Max. Reviewed 3-21-49. SHAMROCK HILL Equity-Vinson-EL. Executive producer, Joseph LevInson. Producer-director, Arthur Dreifuss. Associate producer, Lincoln A. Widder. Screenplay, Arthur Hoerl, McElbert Moore. Original, Arthur Hoerl. Photography, Philip Tannura. Operating cameraman, Al Myers. Art direction, Danny Hall. Dream sequence designed by Neill E. McGuire. Set decorations, Murray Waite. Musical director, Herschel Gilbert. Songs, "A Fine, Fine Day," "Don't Take Your Troubles to Bed," "Do You Believe," "The Leprechaun Song," Robert Bilder; "Madcap Mood," words by George O. Walbridge, music by Robert Bilder. Edited by Arthur A. Brooks. Sound technician, Victor Appel. Assistant director, Nate Levinson. Script supervisor, Violet Neufeid. Makeup, Kiva Hoffman. Dance director, Nick Castle. Grip, Chas. Morris. Costumes designed by Barbara Brier. Gaffer, Geo. Neff. Still man, M. B. Paul. CAST — Peggy Ryan, Ray McDonald, Trudy Marshall, Rick Vallin, John Litel, Mary Gordon, Tim Ryan, James Burke, Lanny Simpson, Douglas Wood, Patsy Bolton. Barbara Brier, Tim Graham. Reviewed 4-15-49. SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON Argosy-RKO. (Technicolor). Executive producers, John Ford, Merian C. Cooper. Associate producer, Lowell Farrell. Director, John Ford. Screenplay, Frank Nugent, Laurence Stallings. Original stories in Saturday Evening Post, James Warner Beliah. Photography, Winton Hoch. Second unit photography, Charles Boyle. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, Morgan Padelford. Special effects, Jack Caffee. Operating comeraman, Harvey Could. Art direction, James Basevi. Set decorations, Joe Kish. Orchestrations, Lucien Cailliet. Musical director, C. Bakaleinikoff. Edited by Jack Murray. Sound technicians, Frank Webster, Clem Portman. Assistant directors, Wingate Smith, Edward O'Fearna. Script supervisor, Meta Sterne. Hair stylist, Anna Malin. Makeup, Don Cash. Crip, Tom Clement. Gaffer, Robert Campbell. Technical advisors, Major Philip Kiefer, Cliff Lyons. Still man, Alex Kahle. CAST — John Wayne, Joanne Dru, John Agar, Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr., Victor McLaglen, Mildred Natwick, George O'Brien, Arthur Shields, Harry Woods, Chief Big Tree, Nobel Johnson, Cliff Lyons, Tom Tyler, Michael Dugan, Mickey Simpson, Frank McGrath, Don Summers, Fred Libby, Jack Pennick, Billv Jones, Bill Goettinger, Fred Graham, Fred Kennedy, Rudy Bowman, Post Park, Ray Hyke, Lee Bradley. Reviewed 7-27-49.