Production Encyclopedia 1952 (1952)

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PRODUCTIONS 1949 549 visor, Irving Cooper. Hair stylist, Larry Germain. Makeup, W. H. Phillips. Crip, Ralph Clement. Costumes designed by Michael Woulfe. Gaffer, Charles Beckett. Still man, Gaston Longet. CAST — Laraine Day, Robert Ryan, John Agar, Thomas Gomez, Janis Carter, Richard Rober, William Talman, Paul E. Burns, Paul Cuilfoyle, G. Pat Collins, Fred Graham, Harry Cheshire, Jack Stoney. Reviewed 9-19-49 as "1 Married a Communist." THE WYOMING BANDIT REP. Associate producer, Gordon Kay. Director, Philip Ford. Original screenplay, M. Coates Webster. Photography, John MacBurnie. Operating cameraman, Enzo Martinelli. Art direction, Frank Arrigo. Set decorations, John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson. Music score, Stanley Wilson. Musical director, Morton Scott. Edited by Harold Minter. Sound technician, Earl Grain. Assistant director, Johnny Grubbs. Script supervisor, Joan Eremin. Makeup, Whitey Lawrence. Gaffer, Wilbur Kinnett. Still man, Milton Gold. CAST — Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller, Trevor Bardette, Victor Kilian, Rand Brooks, William Haade, Harold Goodwin, Lane Bradford, Bob Wilke, John Hamilton, Edmund Cobb, Black Jack (Horse). Reviewed 7-21-49. YES SIR. THAT'S MY BABY Ul (Technicolor). Producer, Leonard Goldstein. Director, George Sherman. Original screenplay, Oscar Brodney. Photography, Irving Glassberg. Technicolor consultant, Monroe W. Burbank. Operating cameraman, Dick Towers. Art direction, Bernard Herzbrun, John F. DeCuir. Set Decorations, Russell A. Gausman, A. Roland Fields. Music score, Walter Scharf. Songs, "Look At Me," "They've Never Figured Out A Woman," "Men Are Little Children;" lyrics, jack Brooks; music, Walter Scharf. Edited by Ted J. Kent. Sound, Leslie I. Carey, Glenn E. Anderson. Production manager, Gilbert Kurland. Assistant director, Jesse Hibbs. Script supervisor, Pat Betz. Hair stylists, Joan St. Oegger, Olive Collings. Makeup, Bud Westmore, John Holden. Dance director, Louis Da Pron. Crip, E. Brown. Costumes designed by Rosemary Odell. Gaffer, Nord Kurland. Still man, Sherman Clark. CAST — Donald O'Connor, Charles Coburn, Gloria De Haven, Joshua Shelley, Barbara Brown, Jim Davis, James Brown, Michael Dugan, Hal Fieberling, Patricia Alphin, June Fulton. Reviewed 8-10-49. THE YOUNGER BROTHERS WB (Technicolor). Producer, Saul Elkins. Director, Edwin L. Martin. Screenplay, Edna Anhalt. Original, Morton Grant. Photography, William Snyder. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, Robert Brower. Special effects, Robert Burks. Operating cameraman, Al Myers. Art direction, Charles Clarke. Set decora tions, G. W. Berntsen. Music score, William Lava. Orchestrations, Charles Maxwell. Edited by Frederick Richards. Sound technician, Stanley Jones. Production manager, Don Page. Assistant director, William Kissel. Script supervisor, Bill Hole. Makeup, Perc Westmore, Frank McCoy. Grip, E. F. Dexter. Gaffer, Charles O'Brannon. Still man, Lloyd MacLean. CAST — Wayne Morris, Janis Paige, Bruce Bennett, Geraldine Brooks, Robert Hutton, Alan Hale, Fred Clark, James Brown, Monte Blue, Tom Tyler, William Forrest, Ian Wolfe. Reviewed 5-3-49. YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING 20th-FOX (Technicolor). Producer, Lamar Trotti. Director, Walter Lang. Screenplay, Lamar Trotti, Will H. Hays, Jr. Original, George Jessel. Photography, Arthur E. Arling. Technicolor direction, Natalie Kalmus, Leonard Doss. Special effects, Fred Sersen. Operating cameraman, Don Anderson. Art direction, Lyie Wheeler, Leiand Fuller. Set decorations, Thomas Little, Ernest Lansing. Orchestrations, Herbert Spencer, Earle Hagen. Musical director, Alfred Newman. Song, "I Want To Be Teacher's Pet," lyrics by Mack Cordon; music by Josef Myrow. Edited by J. Watson Webb, Jr. Sound technicians, George Leverett, Roger Heman. Production manager, A. F. Erickson. Assistant director, Gaston Class. Script supervisor, Jerry Bryan. Hair stylists, Irene Brooks, Ann Kirk, Catherine Reed. Makeup, Ben Nye, Frank Prehoda, Ernie Parks. Dance director, Nick Castle. Grip, Roger Murphy. Costumes designed by Bonnie Cashin. Gaffer, Fred Hall. Still man, Emmett Schoenbaum. CAST — Dan Dai ley, Anne Baxter, Anne Revere, Stanley Ridges, Shari Robinson, Henry O'Neill, Selena Royle, Alan Mowbray, Robert Arthur, Buster Keaton, Phyllis Kennedy, Chester Jones, Nyas and Warren Berry, John Hiestand, Hal K. Dawson, Charles Lane, Robert Emmett Keane, Ruth Clifford, Joe Haworth, Libby Taylor, Geraldine Harris, Vincent Graeff. Reviewed 7-1-49. ZAMBA Fortune-EL. Executive producer, Bert M. Stearn. Producer, Maurice H. Conn. Associate producer, Harry Hendel. Director, William Berke. Screenplay. Barbara Worth. Original story, "The Girl and the Gorilla," Maurice H. Conn. Photography, James S. Brown. Special effects, Ray Mercer. Art direction, Fred Preble. Set decorations, Elias H. Reif. Musical director-score, Raoul Kraushaar. Edited by Martin C. Cohn. Sound technician, Garry Harris. Production manager, Robert Beche. Assistant director, Al Westen CAST — lune Vincent, Jane Nigh, Jon Hall, Beau Bridges, George Cooper, George O'Hanlon, Harry Lauter, Darby Jones, Theron Jackson, Pierre Watkin, Alphone Martel. Ray Corrigan. Reviewed 10-5-49. Cr^^^'S^iD