Showmen's Trade Review (Oct-Dec 1943)

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IT AIN'T HAY (Universal) Alex Gottlieb, Producer. Directed by Erie C. Kenton. Principal Players r> j j.. Bud Abbott Lou Costello Production Credits Grace McDonald Cecil Kellaway Screenplay by Allen Boretz Eugene Pallette Patsy O'Connor and John Grant Leighfon Noble Shemp Howard ggggj ^n a story by Damon Runyon Samuel S. Hinds Eddie Quillan . . u . /^t. . ir t. Richard Lane David Hacker director of photography. . .Charles Van Enger Andrew Tombes Pierre Walkin Musical direction Charles Previn William Forrest Wade Boteler Music and lyrics by Harry Revel Selmer lockson The Vagabonds and Paul Francis Webster The Hollywood Blondes CASABLANCA (Warner Bros.) Hal B. Wallis, Producer. Directed by Michael Curtiz. Principal Players Production Credits Humphrey Bogart Ingnd Bergman Paul Henreid Claude Roins Screenplay by. .Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein Conrad Veidt Sydney Greenstreet and Howard Koch Peter Lorre S. Z. Sakall , v »» t. .. Madeline Le Beau Dooley Wilson a play by Murray Burnett Joy Page John Oualen Leonid Kinskey Helmut Dontine Photography by Arthur Edeson Marcel Dalio Special effects by Lawrence Butler ConnnaMura Ludwig Stossel ^ and WiUard Van Enger Ilka Grunmg Charles La Torre Frank Puglia Songs by M. K. Jerome and Jack Scholl WHO DONE IT? (Universal) Alex Gottlieb, Associate Producer. Directed by Erie C. Kenton. Principal Players , ^. j., T Production Credits Bud Abbott Lou Costello Patric Knowles Louise Allbritton Original story Stanley Roberts Don Porter Mary Wickes Photography by Charles Van Enger William Gargan William Bendix Screenplay Stanley Roberts, ■t m ^ Edmund Joseph, John Grant Jerome Cowan Thomas Gomez T J • 1 TXT 1. m .1 Art director Jack Otlerson Ludwig Stossel Walter Tetley SALUTE TO THE MARINES (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) John W. Considine, Producer. Directed by S. Sylvan Simon. Principal Players Production Credits Wallace Beery Fay Bainter Screenplay by George Bruce Reginald Owen Keye Luke Adaptation by Weiis Root n j-i 11. -1 UK 11 From original story by Robert D. Andrews Ray Collms Marilyn Maxwell . , ^ \ , ^ ^ Directors of photography. Charles Schoenbaum William Limdigan Donald Curtis and W. Howard Greene Noah Beery, Sr. Dick Curtis Technicolor dlreclor Natalie Kalmus Ml Technicol Advisor Russell Gleason Rose Hobort Lieut. Col. G. McGuire Pierce, U.S.M.C. THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR (Paramount) Arthur Hornblow, Producer. Directed by Billy Wilder. C. C. Coleman, Assistant Director. Principal Players Ginger Rogers Ray Milland Production Credits Robert Benchley Diana Lynn Rita Johnson Edward Fie'ding Written by Charles Brackett Gretl Sherk Raymond Roe and Billy Wilder Frankie Thomas, Jr. Charlie Smith From a play by Edward Childs Carpenter Larry Nunn Billy Dawson Billy Ray Norma Varden ^ Fannie Kilboume Marie Blake Mary Field Photography by Leo Tover Lela Rogers A Section of SHOWMEN'S TRADE REVIEW 33